Chadly
Dedicated LVC Member
Well I searched and searched for the last 3 days. Heres my situation. At some point in time my car was rear-ended. This left the car somewhat off center in the rear and my left rear tire rubs a little on the fender when I go over big bumps or dips (fat tires). You cant see the diference unless you actually measure the distance from the fender to the tire on both sides and its a little off. Because of this I have the back sitting higher than the front, and I like the look
Well anyway, I am converting to springs and want to keep the lowered front with the higher rear. I have 2 options:
1. Lower front springs and stock height rear springs
2. Lower front springs and keep the air ride rear.
I e-mailed Eddie and he said they could do that. My question is, if I convert just the front, what do I need to do to trick the computer to think they are still there? I am guessing I have to keep the sensors attached and compressed some how but I dont know for sure and havent been able to find anything to answer my questions.
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to be very clear.
Chad
Well anyway, I am converting to springs and want to keep the lowered front with the higher rear. I have 2 options:
1. Lower front springs and stock height rear springs
2. Lower front springs and keep the air ride rear.
I e-mailed Eddie and he said they could do that. My question is, if I convert just the front, what do I need to do to trick the computer to think they are still there? I am guessing I have to keep the sensors attached and compressed some how but I dont know for sure and havent been able to find anything to answer my questions.
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to be very clear.
Chad