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TheAllSeeingPie



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IIDTool instead of Lift Kit?

Just in case the need ever arose for having a 2" lift on my FFRR (mainly as a joke when i see my friends next) is it possible to lift it using the IIDTool? I know you can get "Johnson Rods" for a lift, do these do the same as raising it in the EAS control? Are there any potentially serious / harmful side effects of doing this? Well apart from the obvious an rolling the car in a corner? 
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FFRR was designed to run (at speed) at height settings in system. 30mph max for off road settings is there for a reason. .
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TheAllSeeingPie



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Yeah, I'm not interested in tonking it about off-road, more having the car in nearly +5" off-road height instead of the normal +2.75" off-road height for giggles (and maybe sane off-road use). 
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