Suspension Remote
So, ordered the suspension remote... for only $60 it's a deal... I was thinking that if I dig in the back wheels all I need to do is stick a jack under the rear bumper (once I've got the steel one on) and lift the suspension, fill in the holes, lower suspension, repeat.
Yeah I realize I may have to lift the wheel once the suspension is low pressure but still, it'll work.
(I hope) would have come in handy a few days ago.
Yeah I realize I may have to lift the wheel once the suspension is low pressure but still, it'll work.
(I hope) would have come in handy a few days ago.
That is a first for that remote, I am confused though, if you are stuck in a hole, your bumper will already be near or on the dround, how will lowering your SLS help you??
By the way, I think you still get to have the dealer program your new remote.
By the way, I think you still get to have the dealer program your new remote.
I understand what you are trying to do, but you are just relieving pressure on the rear suspension (downward force), it won't suck the rear axle up....You put that you knew that, but you are still going to have to find a way to get under the wheels. Have you thought about an exhaust jack?
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