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    Nanocom info required for 2 inch lift with SLS

    G'day All,

    I had a quick look to see if I could find the thread....but what I am after is either information...or steps....that would be required to reset my D2 after a lift has been done on it. A mate of mine ( Psimpson on here) has a Nanocom and together with a few of us are going to do my 2 inch lift. Someone had done it with a mate and was going to let me know what the go was with what was required to reset or do what was required to make it a OK. Does anyone know....and am I making sense?? Thanks in advance ,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Hi,

    You dont really need to reset / calibrate anything, just make a small bracket that is 2" 's high and then fit that to the radius arm where the height sensor attaches, and then the other end re-connect the height sensor 2" 's higher up to it, that way the car knows no different and you wont have to mess with any settings.

    Just make sure both brackets (1 each side) are identical in size. Should not take long at all to make them up

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    Hi,

    You dont really need to reset / calibrate anything, just make a small bracket that is 2" 's high and then fit that to the radius arm where the height sensor attaches, and then the other end re-connect the height sensor 2" 's higher up to it, that way the car knows no different and you wont have to mess with any settings.

    Just make sure both brackets (1 each side) are identical in size. Should not take long at all to make them up
    Hey mate, thanks for that...have you done this and would you have pics?? I am completely clueless with all this stuff so need best sort of info so I can pass onto those that are cluey ,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    lift info

    Hi,
    4x4 intelligence make a wizz bang lift kit piece of cake to install very well documented all the bits come even bump stop extensions.
    No computer adjustments required.

    cheers

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    Hi,
    4x4 intelligence make a wizz bang lift kit piece of cake to install very well documented all the bits come even bump stop extensions.
    No computer adjustments required.

    cheers
    Hey mate, yes I will be getting that from them...have you used/ done it with SLS...I was under the impression that it still had to be reset or something?? thanks,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Panzer View Post
    Hi,

    You dont really need to reset / calibrate anything, just make a small bracket that is 2" 's high and then fit that to the radius arm where the height sensor attaches, and then the other end re-connect the height sensor 2" 's higher up to it, that way the car knows no different and you wont have to mess with any settings.

    Just make sure both brackets (1 each side) are identical in size. Should not take long at all to make them up
    Wrong


    2" arm extensions will lift it way more than 2" the relationship is NOT direct

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    Ok, So maybe using the 2" measurement was a little "vague". No need to shout

    It should still be simple to do, plug in nanocom and read what the current height settings are.
    Then go ahead and and fit the lift spacers or springs or whatever your using.

    Support the body / chassis of the car on stands so it cannot drop, plug the nanocom back in,

    once again read the values, then move the sensor arm till it reads the same figures as before the lift, then simply measure the distance between the centre of the sensor arm hole to the radius arm mountings, and make your brackets to fit that.

    I would think that they are not far off 2" when the brackets are made up

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    The sensor spaces are aprox 25 to 30mm long, no need to worry they come with the kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Hey mate, yes I will be getting that from them...have you used/ done it with SLS...I was under the impression that it still had to be reset or something?? thanks,

    Regards

    Stevo
    Yes fits a treat and as Toombie says they are not 50mm more like 25-30.

    You do not need and computer hookup the arm extensions raise the bags a bit.

    The instructions are very detailed and straight forward.

    Cheers

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    SLS lift

    I fitted 2" spacers to mine & changed the airbags & shocks (+1") @ the same time.Also fitted HD springs & +1" shocks to the front to level it out.
    Plugged in the Nanocom to set the height of the airbags & all is good.
    If it helps, the distance on the rear from my centre caps to the top of the arch is 20.5" @ standard ride height...

    Has anyone had experience of having a Nanocom plugged in full time & dash mounted, I used my mates for the above job but am buying one soon....

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