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Lee Richardson

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I am in need of help, I have a 2010 Range Rover sport TDV8 that had standard 20" rims on and I have recently changed them to 22" rims. I had these fitted so that the gap between the top of the tyre and the bottom of the wheel arch was reduced but it hasn't really changed at all as I now have a smaller depth of tyre. I can reduce the height with the air compressors but as a lot of you good people will know that when you reach a certain speed the computer kicks in and auto goes back to normal ride height. I have rang Barbagellos in Perth today and they said it can't be done. Is there any possible way of reducing the car ride height and keeping it there, either override the computer or changing the suspension somehow. And if so could you recommend someone to make me a happy man.?
 

Biagetti

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A lot of us use the shorter Johnson rods to lift the LR but they do make longer rods to lower the vehicle as well.


http://johnsonrods.com/johnson_rods_2_003.htm
 

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