powershift
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Still exploring the limits of my LR4, I took off at a rest stop in access mode but then it automatically went into normal right height mode. Does anyone drive around in access mode?
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There is an access mode lock feature on mine so I thought maybe that would keep it lowered while on the highway? The off-road height does not have a lock for it. Haven't tried access mode lock, but wanted to see what the forum thoughts are on it before I do something silly. Expensive equipment lol.I do not and you would have to program it to do so. I do wish it would lower a bit at speed. You could get numerous product to program this feature though.
Interesting Rivian has a dynamic suspension, haven't heard of that but I've already explored the EV's. I love my air suspension deeply. I've been trying to be as efficient in driving as possible and thought if I lower the ride height would the mpg increase?No, and this is what was killing Rivian tires because Rivian allows driving at speed in their "conserve" mode (aka lower height). Access mode isn't how the truck's alignment is setup so I'd guess that prolonged driving will eat your tires.
There was someone here selling the XLifter, but I was sceptical of it doing damage somehow. Midly regretting that after getting stuck in a washout yesterday, but live and learn. Could have used extended mode to possibly keep the bottom from dragging up the bank.If you get the XLifter, you can drop 15mm at the push of a button, I've done that for longer highway trips and found that curves on the highway feel more composed. The owner's manual says if you drive over 100MPH it will lower slightly. Haven't tried that though, never gotten close to triple digits in this thing.