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front suspension higher than rears

been messing with my suspension settings today and noticed that the front was 10mm higher than the back..anyone have ideas why this is ? ... - .- -.




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Coz you been messing with the settings...Doh Shocked

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original settings john..... ... - .- -.




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Have you tried disconnecting the battery for 20 minutes Whistle


Also try THIS Laughing Laughing

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Whistle ... - .- -.




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i found this contributed by joe90 and it shows a difference of 10mm , but why?

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Sounds to me like it's throwing a hissy-fit because you're thinking of selling it Rolling Eyes

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I guess because you may need more height/ground clearance at the front as you are more likely to approach obstacles going forwards? .
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makes sense tim, also what about when you brake the front goes down and the extra 10mm accounts for this maybe.. ... - .- -.




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Stan, put yours flat then get someone to drive it past you... They dont look right if not up slightly higher on the front! Rolling Eyes


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Maybe its so they emulate the squat that early 2 door Classics used to get under acceleration. Wink

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Mine rears up like Bigfoot when pulling away. I swear it could climb over small hatchbacks in much the same way! 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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I love seeing RR's boot it off the line and the rear end sit down ... gives it a look that no other 4x4 has.

I always assumed the fronts had a bigger gap cause the fronts needed more space for the wheel which turns as well as going up and down. V8 or else ...

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seems normal then, thanks all.. Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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