Off-Road Ride Height and 30 mph

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Michael

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Anyone know why you can't have Off-road Ride Height above 30 mph? To me, this is a major problem off road, where you have dips, and high crowns, with the potential for grounding out. I can't believe they could be too worried about roll-overs, since from what I can tell, it is no higher than any other 4x4. On a lot of desert roads, it is plenty safe to go over 30 mph, but in my eyes, it is LESS safe, if your vehicle isn't at the proper ride height.

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It has been discussed before. There is no specific answer, but the general concensious is that the CV's could begin to develop vibration above that speed, and then self-destruct.
 

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