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NoHandSignals



Member Since: 28 Aug 2023
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United States 2016 Range Rover 5.0 SC V8 Aruba
How do I adjust the ride height at one corner only?

Looking for tips on how to do this myself at home, or the cheapest tool that I need buy to let me do this myself at home?

I repaired (successfully I think Smile ) a leak in the rear left airbag connector, and now everything works fine, except that that corner of the car sits about 40 mm lower than the other three corners. All 4 corners go up and down fine, it’s just that whichever ride high is selected, that one corner now settles about 40mm lower than the other 3 corners settle at. No error messages.

Looks like I need to be able to adjust or calibrate a setting somewhere. Any recommendations on the most efficient, cheapest way to me to do this?

Cheers!

Post #699740 8th Sep 2024 12:37am
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will308f



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The gap tool would be your best choice one was for sale on here ,will save you money if you are going to do your own work

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NoHandSignals



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Thanks, Will. Looks like that one sold and new ones are $6-700 ish. Do you know if there is anything less expensive out there that can make the necessary adjustments?

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there are other diag kits but i don't know which would be able to calibrate the height but I'm sure there is some one on here can point you in the right direction Thumbs Up

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