Alright, by popular demand, the extreme allroad with raised suspension
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This raised up the allroad another 25mm. The underside of the rear wheel flare was just over 30" off the ground at its highest point. I forgot to get pics of the allroad at Level 2 after this mod, but it was noticeably higher. I think it can go more, but I was unwilling to push it's max because I don't know it's limits.
<B>These pics are taken at Level 4</B>
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<B>These pics are taken at Level 4</B>
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/26691/higher01.jpg">
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/26691/higher02.jpg">
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...the next step is to figure out how to build a macro, or script file, for the VAG software. Then you could have the portable computer plugged in all the time and use it to control the settings almost automatically. Program in the function keys, say, to go WAY up or down depending on conditions, mood, whim, etc.
Better yet, get one of those miniature HP almost-PCs, put the VAG software on it, and just install it where the NAV screen goes, plugged in and ready to rock. HPH
Better yet, get one of those miniature HP almost-PCs, put the VAG software on it, and just install it where the NAV screen goes, plugged in and ready to rock. HPH