MickeyD21
Member Since: 04 Apr 2021
Location: Aldworth
Posts: 23
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Hi folks,
I noticed yesterday that my Disco has developed a lean. Specifically, the left side (front and back), is about 1 inch lower than the right. The difference seems consistent across all the suspension height settings.
I've read most of the threads about suspension height adjustment & calibration, and I just wanted to ask two things.
1) Is this something that's likely to be solved just by recalibrating the air suspension? I have the GAP IID tool so I can do that myself. Or is it possible there's a different issue?
2) Is it bad to drive it this way? It's unlikely I'll get a chance to do the recalibration until next weekend - am I going to make anything worse by driving it in the meantime?
Thanks for any advice! 2016 Discovery 4 Landmark black
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11th Apr 2022 12:22 pm |
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MickeyD21
Member Since: 04 Apr 2021
Location: Aldworth
Posts: 23
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In case anyone is following this, I recalibrated the suspension today and it did seem like it was out of calibration. Looks like it's sitting evenly now. I'll pay attention to it over the next few weeks to see if anything changes. 2016 Discovery 4 Landmark black
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15th Apr 2022 8:26 pm |
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s60r
Member Since: 14 Mar 2021
Location: West Sussex
Posts: 287
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I’m watching!
I’m going to calibrate mine also.
Did you do manual or guided calibration and how long did it take? A mod a week until I have nothing to improve or add.
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16th Apr 2022 7:54 am |
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MickeyD21
Member Since: 04 Apr 2021
Location: Aldworth
Posts: 23
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I did the guided calibration in the app. I think I went through the procedure three times - after the first two it still was out of line. It's still not quite even but it's better than it was. Now that i know how to do it, it's quick - may do it again next weekend to see if it changes anything. 2016 Discovery 4 Landmark black
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18th Apr 2022 5:27 pm |
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