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Can someone please explain the air suspensin to me?

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Old Dec 11, 2009 | 01:06 AM
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Can someone please explain the air suspensin to me?

I know you can lower the car to 3 different levels, low, normal, and high. But does this suspension cause the car to run more smooth or anymore stiff in any way? I am guessing it only makes the ride more comfortable, and has no performance effects except for lowering the center of gravity?
 
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There are actually 5 levels: Loading, Low, Normal, High, and Terrain. In addition to that there are different modes for the ride quality: Sport, Normal, Comfort, these modes can adjust the stiffness of the suspension.
 
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5 ride height levels, although you can't drive in loading mode, high mode is under 50mph (I think?) and Special Terrain mode is only for low speeds.

On my GTS, I don't think there is a huge difference between the 3 suspension firmness settings. Switching from sport to comfort on rough roads does reduce the jarring hits, but I wouldn't call it comfortable
 
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