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      06-15-2012, 02:58 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by rhouck View Post
I don't see anything that suggests that ride height can be adjusted -- and judging by the product images that will still need to be done manually. Changing height is a completely different beast from changing damping.

Not saying this isn't cool -- it certainly is as access to the rear shocks especially is a pain in the ass (unless you hassle with mounting remote reservoirs). But people commenting that it would be cool to raise ride height remotely need to look again.
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Originally Posted by MiamiE93Vert View Post
+1; I have been asking this question in various threads and no one has answered it; meaning most likely, the ride height is not controlled remotely.
Only dampening is controlled, not ride height. Albeit, this is possible with KW's HLS kit, which can be added on to any existing KW coilover system:



Feel free to contact me directly for more info or visit KW's site at: http://www.kw-suspension.com/us/kw_hls.php
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