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2008 Navigator-- recalibration of air ride

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Posted by: oceanhut

I was told that the dealership can recalibrate the ride height on the air suspension. Does anyone know if its possible to have them drop the car to its lowest level permanently? Or, will the air suspension always raise it again? I ask because I'm looking to lower it 1" to make getting into my garage easier.

Thanks in advance



Posted by: 08Navi

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Originally Posted by oceanhut View Post
I was told that the dealership can recalibrate the ride height on the air suspension. Does anyone know if its possible to have them drop the car to its lowest level permanently? Or, will the air suspension always raise it again? I ask because I'm looking to lower it 1" to make getting into my garage easier.

Thanks in advance

It would only reset the rear anyhow, because some bean counter decided to do away with the four wheel air ride. Supposidly the level can be changed by the dealer but without doing the front too, but you would look pretty nuts driving around with your butt hanging down. Not safe either.

If you just need a half inch or so in the rear then a suspension shop can change the sensors by fooling them with a shortened rod.





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