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JC1098



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Can a 07-12 S/C fit in a 1.83m car park?

Yes, another height thread.

Currently looking at 07-12 S/C, I can't find a definitive answer as to whether it'll fit in a 1.83m car park or not.

I've found all sorts of info, and I'm cutting it so close that it's hard to be sure.

So I've found this in a previous thread, which would be just enough in access height but it might be for 03-05 years.
B Overall height
- Access height 1 820 mm 71.7 in
- Motorway height 1 840 mm 72.4 in
- Standard height 1 865 mm 73.4 in
- Off-road height 1 913 mm 75.3 in

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stan wrote:
from the owners manual,



But on the wiki, height is 1.90m or 1.87 depending on year, minus 40mm for access height still isn't enough.

On top of that, I can't figure out if those numbers are with or with the GPS antenna.

I could bring a measuring tape when I go try them out, but the accuracy of that isn't the best. Nor do I know how accurate the car park's limit is, but that one's easier to measure.

Secondary question, can I go all the way down to the bump stops? Either a hidden lower-than-access mode, or some electronic fiddling (IID Tool? EAS Control? GraemeS -not sure I have the right user- sells adjustment chip or tool?)
If yes, what's the height then?

Of note, I do want full height for driving around on and off road. Not keen on a permanent lowering.

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In access height, it fits under the 1.85 barrier at the Eurotunnel with not much to spare

1.83 might be possible but you'd really need to try it & measure your own car to be sure.

Depending on which antenna you have, that's possibly not the highest point as the roof is slightly lower at the rear (or is that just the L405 Confused )

Is this for long term use or just a one time thing ? There's the old let some air out of the tyres if it's just one time......

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Not a one time thing I'm afraid, it's the work car park.

I'm in the same boat, I feel as though it might be possible ... could go either way!

I did just find this other link, in terms of electronics fidgeting : https://www.landroverpassion.com/en/produc...2010-2012/
Sent them an email inquiring about the extra low mode.

edit - they just got back to me

Quote:
The Extra Low program lower the vehicle approx. 9cm from the Standard height, 4cm more than you can reach in Access mode.


If the std height is indeed 1.90m, that gets me a whole 2cm to spare. Laughing

I will report back once I have everything in hand.

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Even if we know we can get under the barrier, we still duck inside the car, and for every concrete beam in multi-storey levels Laughing

Hope you can fit it in (ooer missus!) .
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I would just invite one or more forum members to meet you in that car park, set up a time lapse camera, and then see what happens.

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Not too many members in Canada Whistle

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What about investing in a Llams kit for your beast.
I'm sure it would provide enough low clearance for your beast to fit under the height of the roof.
Its just a plug and play in your model.

Contact GrahamS in Australia for more details.

cheers

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Ah yes! That's the one I'd heard about. Thanks for the link, that's bookmarked. And sending him a PM. Smile

Not many members in Canada, even fewer willing to throw their truck under a garage door that just looks too low! There is a 2010/2 FFRR HSE in the neighborhood, but I have no idea who the owner is and am not about to start measuring it out on the street.

At this point I'm reasonably confident it will fit (with the Llams or equivalent controller). Time to go on a hunt for clean FFRR.

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Make up a frame somewhere and do a detour on your test drive Thumbs Up

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The easiest (most sensible) answer would to buy an IID tool and lower the access height then drop it to access before approaching the barrier.

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Can the IID tool set just the access height ?

I’ve never tried, but thought I’d read that it lowers all heights by the same amount.

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from the 2006 years you correct Alistair, anyway who would want to use the iidtool to lower day in day out....

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