Durametric question
#16
Race Car
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Jacksonville, FL Duval County
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No links - mine had been previously lowered with the durametric.
I was having problems with headlight aiming so I re-calibrated the ride height sensors. When I was done, the car came up maybe 5-10mm. So, it wasn't that I raised the car on purpose.
I like it lowered on the street tires, which were low-profile 20", but I wanted the stock ride height when using the hi-profile 265/65/18 all terrain tires for off-roading.
I was having problems with headlight aiming so I re-calibrated the ride height sensors. When I was done, the car came up maybe 5-10mm. So, it wasn't that I raised the car on purpose.
I like it lowered on the street tires, which were low-profile 20", but I wanted the stock ride height when using the hi-profile 265/65/18 all terrain tires for off-roading.
#17
I just ordered my Durametric enthusiast today. The website let you download the software for free, does anyone know if that is a different version than what comes with the kit? Should I uninstall the download and wait for the kit.
#18
My understanding is that the software is free (shareware I think the correct term is) and the Durametric cable has a unique "key" built into it that validates it is genuine and allows the cable to be used with the appropriate software (shareware)