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View Poll Results: I started a thread a while ago on a topic I called "Rear Squat." The wheel well "gap" (measurement
My H2's measurement at the wheel well is the same front and back 1 10.00%
I have squat too 1 10.00%
My rear measurement is higher than the front 6 60.00%
This is normal for air suspension H2's 2 20.00%
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Old 01-11-2005, 04:00 PM
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FOR THE RECORD, YOU CAN (TO AN EXTENT) ADJUST YOUR REAR SUSPENSION HEIGHT WITH AIR SUSPENSION. THE DEALER NEEDS TO CALIBRATE THE TRIM HEIGHT. IF YOU WANT IT TO BE HIGHER THAN WHERE THE FACTORY PUTS IT, YOU JUST NEED TO TELL THEM, AND THEY CAN MAKE SLIGHT ADJUSTMENTS WHEN THEY SET IT. ALSO, THE TRUCKS ARE DESIGNED TO SIT LEVEL, NOT A SQUAT OR RAKISH LOOK. IF YOU MEASURE FROM THE GROUND TO THE TOP OF WHEEL WELL BY THE CENTER OF THE TIRE, YOU SHOULD GET A PRETTY CLOSE READING BETWEEN FRONT AND REAR. MAKE SURE YOUR WHEELS ARE STRAIGHT WHEN YOU MEASURE, THAT WILL THROW IT OFF. IF YOU'RE WITHIN AN INCH, THAT IS CONSIDERED CLOSE.
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