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Shandonman



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EAS Motorway Height

I have had the GAP IID Tool for a few days now and had a few things I wanted to change. Stop the key in ign bong - done. Stop the easy in/out steering wheel thingy - done. After looking through the list of stuff, I've pretty much decided the rest of the car is just how I want it. Except I havnt yet been into the suspension. I am happy with the heights but what I cant find mentioned, is there a way of reducing the motorway speed lower height activation from what I think is 70mph to 60mph or lower ? 2002 Vogue 4.4 V8
1995 Disco 1 300tdi

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no you cant , that speed related 'drop' is not adjustable... ... - .- -.




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Shandonman



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Sad Oh Well. Put the Gap Tool back in its box & wait for something to go wrong. 2002 Vogue 4.4 V8
1995 Disco 1 300tdi

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you can [on yours] lower each mode individually so you could lower the standard height to the motorway height settings but still keep the access height as it is.... ... - .- -.




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The problem with that stan is that when motorway height kicks in you get a very low car. I found out the hard way when experimenting with a 30mm drop ... 
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on the pre facelifts you can adjust the heights separately, so for instance the access can be lowered by 20mm and the standard and motorway heights wont be affected..

on the 2006-2009 FF's any adjustment affects all the modes.. ... - .- -.




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I have always wondered about this... On my 2005 model, will my iid tool adjust all three height individually, or if i lower the car via the iid tool, will it drop all three settings with one adjustment ?

Chris

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