Cool, thanks. Curious if you can choose either up or down of any degree while at highway speeds. Sounds like you can choose "HI" but I would assume it automatically drops if over 30-40 mph. Similar for "LO" where I'm sure it must raise up if you go over 10 ish mph.
I have an override system in my lr3 which is really sweet. It provides -20, +30 or +50 mm to whatever factory setting is current (low, normal, high) where "normal" is the highway height or any time over 30 mph. The cool uses of the system are -20mm for twisting mtn roads at those highway speeds, +30 for sort of rougher double track where a little speed and height are nice or deepish snow, +50 is best for when already in "high" and you know you need more height for break-over angles or other obstacles. This aftermarket system takes a minute or so to engage whereas the factory control lever is instant so I usually go ahead and choose the +30 or +50 leaving a nice gravel road so that when something big comes up it's faster to bump up using the factory lever.
My reason for posting this stuff in the thread was for the idea that LX drivers could maybe get away with a larger tire than a LC 200 because usually the larger tire does not give trouble while rolling at highway speeds because the clearance issues with 33" + are during turning tight (slower by default) and during articulation off road (very slow by default).
Plainly put, it seems AHC should give you the "lift" needed to use large tires during the situations when larger tires get tight on clearances.
Any chance you know the ground clearance at your front engine guard and rear differential when in "normal" and "high"? The most useful thing would be any way to engage the "extra" high on demand rather than the vehicle having to "feel" stuck or high centered. This is done by it sensing less pressure in the dampers I'm guessing. My air suspension does the same thing. This aftermarket kit is the work around.