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Mac1971



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green
L322 ride height

Measure ride height from centre cap to wheel arch and I have 2" difference from front to back . 20" front and 18" back. Anyone had similar ? I believe correct heights are 20 3/4" front and 20" rear. Cheers

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birchyman71



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

From a member of another forum
Measure from bottom edge of wheel arch centre point to the bottom of the wheel rim straight through the wheel centre
18" wheels 741 f 731 r
19" 753 f 743 r
20" 767 f 757 r
Measured in mm at standard height

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Mac1971



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

Thanks for info , looks like front to back diff is 10mm in normal height , anyone tell me how to adjust it as I have 50mm

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Joe90



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@ mac1971

Looks like you are too high at the front (508(20.75in) not 493) and too low at the back (457(18in) not 483)

Suggest keep checking for now, do some ups and downs with the heights, but may need setting with your All Comms or IID Tool Thumbs Up .
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Road Stone



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Australia 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

Thats very interesting!

Just rushed out to measure mine. Rear correct for 20inch wheels, front at the 19inch height.

I new something had changed after I had the tyres changed!

Cheers, Jerry THIS WRECKAGE

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Road Stone



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Okay I have taken measurements at all heights and basically I'm missing about 12mm from the front.

In other words the car is sitting almost level, front to rear.

It used to be okay but something has changed since I had the tyres changed (all four wheels were lifted of the ground at the same time).

Can anyone advise what is the best way to re set? I have Hawkeye but realised I need a differing cable, I think. My indie has Auto Logic.

Cheers, Jerry THIS WRECKAGE

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