RE: on the fly adjustable ride height?
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Anything possible to raise the front a bit to keep from smashing the nose into every little dip/divot in the road?
It was bearable but with the new townhouse I'm moving into at the end of this month it's either that or spend the money to smash up the driveway to make my nose not crunch every single time I go into the garage.
It was bearable but with the new townhouse I'm moving into at the end of this month it's either that or spend the money to smash up the driveway to make my nose not crunch every single time I go into the garage.
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and lowering of the suspension for Audi's. (don't remember who) I suspect the front shocks from an allroad may also fit, and you would need an air compressor. A lot of cars have leveling systems for the rear to accommodate loads in the trunk or passengers. My old Caddy has it. What you want to do isn't hard - you just need the right parts. Might be cheaper to take a jackhammer to your driveway, but you asked!
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