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Wrong forum and you have zero details on what model you have. But the answer is likely a no and also driving at the lower height will case premature damage to the bushings and other suspension components. It's a truck, not a sports car. To make a permanent change would probably require a software recalibration and then freeing up of all the bushings to prevent binding followed by an alignment. The alignment may not even come out properly.
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Wrong forum? Sorry this is my first time on here as I’m a first time Land Rover owner. 2019 Land Rover Discovery HSE. My model allows me to drive at access height up to about 25 mph then it lifts up. I completely understand that it’s a “truck” or Sports Utility for that matter but just like the look
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