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Deaver/eibach combo ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TravisHTX" data-source="post: 1556439" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>Not sure if this is the case, but FordTechOne mentioned that the calibration may not be available or run if there are any DTCs. But if you had eibachs put on and your reading -9mm, then the recalibration the tech ran did do something. and if the front of the truck was up higher than the rear, then -9mm would make sense on level ground, you definitely want to run it on level ground. When I park my truck in the driveway, which has a little bit of a slope, it does change the height by about 5 mm.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like he did find the right service procedure. The tech that did it on my truck did say that the service procedure was not listed under the VDM, I did not ask him where though. I would maybe clear the DTCs and try again unless the tech as a better idea of the cause... Although mine did have something about communication with the ABS system and still ran OK. But I would agree, being off by 9mm is a lot better than 39mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TravisHTX, post: 1556439, member: 40530"] Not sure if this is the case, but FordTechOne mentioned that the calibration may not be available or run if there are any DTCs. But if you had eibachs put on and your reading -9mm, then the recalibration the tech ran did do something. and if the front of the truck was up higher than the rear, then -9mm would make sense on level ground, you definitely want to run it on level ground. When I park my truck in the driveway, which has a little bit of a slope, it does change the height by about 5 mm. Sounds like he did find the right service procedure. The tech that did it on my truck did say that the service procedure was not listed under the VDM, I did not ask him where though. I would maybe clear the DTCs and try again unless the tech as a better idea of the cause... Although mine did have something about communication with the ABS system and still ran OK. But I would agree, being off by 9mm is a lot better than 39mm. [/QUOTE]
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