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Old 01-14-2007, 09:27 AM
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2002 Navi, suspsension too high????

I bought a 02 Navi that had 22" rims and tires on it. I didn't like them, so I put the stock 17's back on. When I look at it, it looks to me like the suspension sits too high and that the front end is higher than the back. The air ride works fine and pumps up. Is there a way to adjust the front end back down a tad??? Please help????????????
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Re: 2002 Navi, suspsension too high????

I had dealer look at it and they adjusted/calibrated the ride height and now she is back to normal. Cost me 90 bucks, and of course they found about 800 more dollars worth of repairs that I need, right!!!!
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Re: 2002 Navi, suspsension too high????

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I had dealer look at it and they adjusted/calibrated the ride height and now she is back to normal. Cost me 90 bucks, and of course they found about 800 more dollars worth of repairs that I need, right!!!!

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