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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 01-03-2005, 08:55 PM
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Hey Kacyk, so what were your final measurements after all the work? I measured mine and mine's 1.5" lower on the right and 2" lower on the left (compared to the front). I can definately tell the vehicle is lower on the left. I've talked to the local dealer about it and he said that it's supposed to be like that, just so long as the roof line is a little higher in the back... My front end has a 9" measurement from tire to bottom of opening (or 42" from the floor). I know that someone had mentioned resetting the air suspension to level it out...any instructions on how to do that? Lastly, any idea on how to measure the z angles? Thanks.
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