The height sensor is attached to the body above the center of the rear axle. It is connected to the track bar viaa link that moves the arm on the height sensorup (when the bodylowers due to load) and down (when the body raises due to removal of a load).
Yes. You can modify the ride height sensors to lower the vehicle. There are instructions online!
2wd or 4wd 2wd I'll say about 31 possibly 32 dependds on ride height and tonnage, 4wd again depending on tonnage and ride height 33-34in
possibly the height sensors came unplugged rear or front but that will dissable the pump.
Not until u take out the air ride susp. An replace it with a coil spring susp. Mabe a lift kit than mabe? Actually, you can. It has been done with the air ride. You can adjust the height of the airbags by moving the sensors mounted on each airbag. Those are the ride height sensors. They can be moved up or down, typically people adjust them to lower the car. You still might need to put a leveling spacers to lift the car a couple inches like the leveling kits for trucks.
go to body shop then go to tires look around for ride height or ride deminsion
check your ride height sensors for the car you should have 3 of them 2 in front 1 in the rear
In the front just look in the wheel well and the tube looking thing attached to the front strut-air bags are the sensors and there is only one in the rear.
the height restriction for it is about 1.4m
what is the Factory front ride height for a 1994 nissan pickup
there is no way to adjust the ride height other then aftermarket suspension parts
It is not based on your weight to be able to ride a roller coaster, it is based on your height, and each ride requires you to be a certain height.
To provide locations of ride vehicles to the plc.