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horsedentist



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green
Air suspension height measurement in normal drive mode

Can anyone tell me what the correct measurement from the hub centre to wheel arch should be when the car is in normal ride height mode please?
Mine is higher on offside than the near side.
Can you recalibrate it using the bmw ipna program?

Post #487074 25th Aug 2018 12:45am
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Joe90



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From the handbook:

Front 493mm +/- 10mm
Rear 483mm +/- 10mm

Don't know about the BMW software... .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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MG Midget Mk1 1962

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Post #487085 25th Aug 2018 7:07am
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horsedentist



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Thanks for that mine is definitely up the Swanee.
Front left 455mm
Front right 498mm
Rear left. 460mm
Rear right. 495mm
Any one know anywhere near Heathrow that can level it for me ??

Post #487095 25th Aug 2018 10:15am
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horsedentist



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Managed to recalibrate it with the ipna program now sitting sweet.
Many thanks for the info joe90.

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