Suspension levels

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cookieman36
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Suspension levels

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This sounds like a ridiculas question which I should know but what are the very top suspension setting and the lowest settings for?

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Top setting is for changing wheels, bottom setting for ease of loading or sometimes working on the hydraulic system
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Bottom setting is for sneaking onto the ferry with a loaded roof rack and still getting under the 1.85m height limit..... ;o)
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