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You set the ride height before you corner balance the car without the sway bars connected. You then corner balance the car. As far as ride heights afterwards, they will
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You set the ride height before you corner balance the car without the sway bars connected. You then corner balance the car. As far as ride heights afterwards, they will change due to adjusting the weight jackers on each corner. Even more so if you corner balance with the drivers weight in the front seat. My car is corner balanced with 200lbs in the drivers seat. My driver and passenger side ride heights are different.
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