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      08-14-2021, 03:44 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by hunterp27 View Post
Is there nothing in the coding that will allow the rear air springs to lower the ride height a little? I had a 2008 Audi S8 that you could lower an inch simply by getting into the programming. If I could lower the rear of my Alpina B7 by and inch it would make a huge difference in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by hunterp27 View Post
Is there nothing in the coding that will allow the rear air springs to lower the ride height a little? I had a 2008 Audi S8 that you could lower an inch simply by getting into the programming. If I could lower the rear of my Alpina B7 by and inch it would make a huge difference in my opinion.
It's my understanding that the rear ride height is determined by a small armature. The hr kit comes with a threaded armature that you can adjust to change height.
So what I'm saying is there is no programming, it's all mechanical.
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