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Further to my request for info on adjusting the ride heaight using hawkeye tried just about everything with said device but to no lasting result so another answer was required, so i split the little steel rod that joins the sensor to the suspension arm machined a 5.5 mm hole in a piece of 10mm stainless rod drilled and tapped two 4 mm grub screws into both ends inserted both pieces of the shaft into the little tube and now i have a mechanical instqntly adjustable set up.



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Engineer,

what for? You can pump up with Hawkeye and it will stay up - or it does for me.
What are you gaining here.
Your original post complained that the Disco didn't hold the height set with Hawkeye but it couldn't. Only on the same piece of ground with the same loading could it feasibly retain the same height count, but of course it wouldn't.
just pumping some air in to one side will raise the other at the same time. Just stand on the rear bumper in one spot and the height of every suspension on the vehicle will be changed. That's what suspension is for.
Hope I've not getting up tight about the wrong post here,

Richard.
 
Pretty certain each side has its own solenoid valve in the compressor tray so can be set different each side.


Lynall
 
think you misunderstand i needed to get the vehicle level, down on one side, maybe you can do it with hawkeye i could not, and as an aside if i stand on my disco or load it in any way the suspension adjusts to the load or at least the sensor senses a lowering and it pressurises that bag to compensate, but each to there own fixes i`m happy i like mechanical things so now have the best of both.



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