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Lowering R-Class air suspension when stationary

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Old 01-30-2013, 03:30 PM
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Lowering R-Class air suspension when stationary

Just thinking outside the box here, would it be possible to lower my R-Class air suspension when stationary for ease of access for clients by somehow splicing into the air suspension pipes with a T join, (or letting the air out through the compressor) with the pipe attached to a twist valve coming out somewhere on the lower dash

If I did need to use it, it wouldn't take too long for it to rise to normal high would it, also if it was possible, it would be handy when left unattended to stop anyone tampering or leaving anything under it or wheel clamps for that matter

Any thoughts or ideas please

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Don't know about the T Clamp idea but what you're looking for is a Renntech lowering module.
Old 01-31-2013, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by xxGenericSNxx
Don't know about the T Clamp idea but what you're looking for is a Renntech lowering module.
I think the R is pretty low already. I have to raise mine to get in my sons driveway

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