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I was thinking of replacing the front sensors first and the rears when needed. But I'll remove them first and check the readings with a dvm before I jump in. I wouldn't mind but the rears have a tiny bit of play in the arms but remain constant in all heights. Only in low road does it suffer on the front.. My original sensors had worn and were erratic and I got some used ones of my scrapper. 3 yrs older and they did well for a while but I think they've had their day in low road position.Mark, I agree in the sense that subsequently the (my) car never actually achieved Target after set-up, particularly on the front axle, but at least you know that the Target values are level.
Maybe the bit counts wd all marry up with 4 brand new sensors but my Eas works fine so I haven't splurged on new ones
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