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kineland
 


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suspension problem?

hi at all


I have a problem when I go from the position TT to parking the disco is lowered to the front and in steps to the rear

i have a module Mudtech wich in this case in position00

this maneuver is done only with the button suspension of the D3

thank's Thumbs Up

Philippe
  
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PROFSR G
 


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Hi kineland,

Can you be a little more precise in your description of the fault!
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kineland
 


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Salut PROfSR G
Je le fait en Français!
j ai installé un kit MUDTECH jusque là pas de probleme
le souci est que quand je passe de la positionTT a la position parking et ce avec le levier de la suspension du disco (le kit mudtech est en position00 c est a dire neutre) l avant s abaisse et l arrière le fait pas en meme temps et par a coups...voila le souci
merci par avance
Philippe
  
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Narpy
 


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Google Translate wrote:

Hi PROfSR G
I do it in French!
I installed a MUDTECH kit so far no problem
the concern is that when I go from the positionTT to the parking position and this with the lever of the disco suspension (the mudtech kit is in position00 ie neutral) the front s lowers and the back does not at the same time and by blows ... here is the concern
thanks in advance
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kineland
 


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hi ...
nobody have an idea?
thank's Big Cry
  
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Narpy wrote:
Google Translate wrote:

Hi PROfSR G
I do it in French!
I installed a MUDTECH kit so far no problem
the concern is that when I go from the positionTT to the parking position and this with the lever of the disco suspension (the mudtech kit is in position00 ie neutral) the front s lowers and the back does not at the same time and by blows ... here is the concern
thanks in advance


Cheers Narpy for your linguistic skills Laughing
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kineland wrote:
hi ...
nobody have an idea?
thank's Big Cry


Hi Philippe,

There remains a communication issue with your description of the problem you are experiencing. If you can address this, there is likely to be a better response from forum members.
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