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<blockquote data-quote="TexasAggie94" data-source="post: 1757639" data-attributes="member: 48674"><p>I can sort of see why the dealers are not keen on the ride height calibration after reading the install instructions for the Icon UCAs. If you never make any mods to the front suspension (springs, UCAs etc) and keep everything stock then you could infer that the ride height would never need to be calibrated. The ride height sensors are in a fixed location on the frame and the linkage is also a fixed length so assuming you never change anything this would all remain in the same position and orientation. When I added my FRS 3.0 and the Icon UCAs this created a new "static position" for the ride height sensors. The Icon instructions even point out that you should measure the distance of the ride height sensors and keep them in a certain range when installing the UCAs. Not sure how this is even possible since the linkages are a fixed length but no matter now that we have FORSCAN to reset things. Long story short, that is why I think the dealers don't really know or have familiarity with making the ride height adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasAggie94, post: 1757639, member: 48674"] I can sort of see why the dealers are not keen on the ride height calibration after reading the install instructions for the Icon UCAs. If you never make any mods to the front suspension (springs, UCAs etc) and keep everything stock then you could infer that the ride height would never need to be calibrated. The ride height sensors are in a fixed location on the frame and the linkage is also a fixed length so assuming you never change anything this would all remain in the same position and orientation. When I added my FRS 3.0 and the Icon UCAs this created a new "static position" for the ride height sensors. The Icon instructions even point out that you should measure the distance of the ride height sensors and keep them in a certain range when installing the UCAs. Not sure how this is even possible since the linkages are a fixed length but no matter now that we have FORSCAN to reset things. Long story short, that is why I think the dealers don't really know or have familiarity with making the ride height adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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