KDSS recalibration after lift install? (2 Viewers)

Does KDSS have to be recalibrated after a 2in lift install?

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It is a mechanical system, it doesn't have any calibration. You open the shutter valve screws when you do the job and close them after. You may or may not have to mess around after if you have a lean, but it really depends on the outcome.
 
It is a mechanical system, it doesn't have any calibration. You open the shutter valve screws when you do the job and close them after. You may or may not have to mess around after if you have a lean, but it really depends on the outcome.
Thanks for the clarification
 
It's recommended to open the shutter screws when installing to help the system equalize. It will also do that over time on its own.
 
It's recommended to open the shutter screws when installing to help the system equalize. It will also do that over time on its own.
Also, it is almost (but not completely) impossible to do the front suspension without opening the shutter valve screws. I've done it both ways, and I'll take the job with the shutter valve screws open every time. It is a lot more work, prying, cursing, etc. the other way. :)
 

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