SARC switch

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Tunez

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For those who don't have either GET IT or make it your self. I recommend the later FOR sure. It only took me like 15 minutes to install and makes a **** of a difference. Long sweeing highways exit ramps are a blast now. :D
 

stephen newberg

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Making a switch system and installing it is very easy. I do suggest installing it so that if you hit it accidently with a knee or such, you hit it to the 'on' position so as not to get a surprise when trying to turn out of the driveway. :)

pax, smn
 

SHODWN

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cut the dash and put it up high. that way there is no chance for error. Mine is abobe the head light switch on the flat panel before the vent.
 

SHOZ123

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I removed my ride height sensors. This way the PS is still active. You can easily disable the ride height sensors by cuting the gray wire on the SARC control box. This also leaves the PS intact.
 

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