FAQs

Level Ride Display for Height and Pressure

Knowing the air pressure in each bag is critical information so you the user knows if the vehicle is cross jacked, claims that its “Irrelevant” and or “Confusing”

Claims you don’t need to know the bag pressures is yet another misinformation type of approach that attempts to convey a customer that draw the message of “we are better than you”. It’s a sign of a complete lack of understanding of air suspension, and what is required to manage your ride height and spring rates.

  • Knowing where the height sensor position is
  • You can see immediately from the display if the height sensor position on the screen isn’t where it should be. the system will pick it up for you will with a Terrain warning.
  • Terrain sensing will kick in and prevent adjustments.

Level Ride takes the voltage reading from the height sensor and breaks them down to 1000 divisions. We then work that to plus or minus 10 divisions for final adjustments, and the percentage accuracy is used just to settle the vehicle on start up.

The bottom line is this: Level Ride uses far more inputs than any other system on the market. We know this because we have perfected it for over 20 years

Customers that have had other systems and have installed our height and pressure all say the same thing. That their car feels more stable than it did before.

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