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Old 03-04-2021, 04:49 AM
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Airmatic lowering

Can some please share how much they have lowered a four corner airmatic R-Class using Xentry DAS. And if possible what inclination angle and voltage did you use?
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Can some please share how much they have lowered a four corner airmatic R-Class using Xentry DAS. And if possible what inclination angle and voltage did you use?
I believe it may vary from vehicle to vehicle, as long as the voltages are with 2-3volts you shouldn't have any issue, I haven't taken the time to understand how the inclination works quite yet. I generally measure from the fender to the ground to ensure ride height remains the same at all 4 corners
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Is it possible to have different heights for Comfort vs Sport? (even if it needs DTS Monaco / Vediamo)

I tried lowering the car around 2" and that failed, it raised itself once I turned on the engine. Is the voltage thing true? Because I think at least one of my corners starts off at <2V which would mean I can't lower it at all.

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