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taff



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Wales 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 SE Zermatt Silver
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Currently use rods to increase ground clearance, does this unit increase suspension height as well as lowering it? Any one got one and is it any god. Thanks, taff. Range Rover Vogue Classic 3.9 V8 1992
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Yes you can raise the standard settings as well as lowering

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taff



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Wales 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 SE Zermatt Silver

Ok, thanks, might give it a try then. Range Rover Vogue Classic 3.9 V8 1992
101 Forward Control GS 1977
Range Rover Sport SE 4.4 V8 2006

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Using that with rods as well, will start to put some funny angles on your drivetrain. Personally Id recommend using one or the other, but each to thier own. Thumbs Up Bodsys Brake Bible
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Yes thought about that, will take the rods off. Thumbs Up Range Rover Vogue Classic 3.9 V8 1992
101 Forward Control GS 1977
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You could still use the rods and just not over use the EAS if you want to get occasional serious height for off road only. See how much height you can get with the EAS box first though Thumbs Up Bodsys Brake Bible
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BAS Engine Re-maps/ EGR Blank EuIII and EuIV
Clock On The Dash/ SNOTM /3Flash / BT Update /Service Reset/Error Codes read\ Gearbox Reset
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taff



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Wales 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 SE Zermatt Silver

Will have a play when i get it and post result andpics if i can work out how to post them Confused Range Rover Vogue Classic 3.9 V8 1992
101 Forward Control GS 1977
Range Rover Sport SE 4.4 V8 2006

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