KW suspension module for PTTS
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KW suspension module for PTTS
Has anyone installed the KW (or H&R) suspension modules for their Airride equipped PTT? I have a MY14 PTTS with PASM/airride and am aiming to lower the normal ride height by 10-15mm to complement some HRE wheels which have a slightly wider stance than the OE 20" wheels.
Unfortunately my dealer received a "defective" KW unit and is now negotiating with KW to order a replacement. The KW module was causing airbag suspension errors. I'm hopeful someone here has prior experience with KW and a MY14 car and will tell me it's going to be ok -- I've been without my beast for 4 weeks and am beyond agitated at how long this process is taking.
Unfortunately my dealer received a "defective" KW unit and is now negotiating with KW to order a replacement. The KW module was causing airbag suspension errors. I'm hopeful someone here has prior experience with KW and a MY14 car and will tell me it's going to be ok -- I've been without my beast for 4 weeks and am beyond agitated at how long this process is taking.
#3
I went with the lowering links vs the module... Low tech and very cost effective option that is fairly OEM in concept (just adjust the links that tell the sensor on air susp how low to lower it). Good luck however as it would be nice to be able to adjust height at will / on the fly... Let us know how it works out
#4
I am currently using the renntech lowering module on my PTT, been over a year and not a single error. It's the same as the KW without the wireless control. I can control the module using my android phone since they have an app for it. H&R module are not adjustable, it gives a fixed drop.
#5
I am currently using the renntech lowering module on my PTT, been over a year and not a single error. It's the same as the KW without the wireless control. I can control the module using my android phone since they have an app for it. H&R module are not adjustable, it gives a fixed drop.
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I went with links initially at first too but swapped them out for the module. Much more control vs having to go under the car every time you need adjust the height.
#14
No I don't run her that low... I run about 1" lower in the rear and .75" lower in the front than the original height in sport plus (see pic of my fixed height I run in sp). You can however technically go 2.5" lower than stock height with the links but I haven't performance tested it this low but do know it can be done without it hitting the wheel wells at under 5 mph
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