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Are they easy to remove or do u need a tool?These were left on my car when I picked mine up. I noticed the ride height and caught them before leaving. They did give them back to me to keep with the car.
Very easy, just need a floor jack.Are they easy to remove or do u need a tool?
Will come in handy I am sure for those protecting those carbon fiber parts.Mine came in the glove box. Yellow in ct4. Keep them in back if u need to get towed. You raise car with jack and pop em in one side at a time. You get 25mm or 1" lift.
I like the way you think!Yeah, you can order them for free from the dealer who tossed them…![]()
We will try that in the morning. Good idea! Where is that front lift system when you need it.I don’t think it’s an unreasonable ask… they were supposed to come with the car and they tossed them (I’m assuming by accident) so they should just get you new ones.
air bags?We will try that in the morning. Good idea! Where is that front lift system when you need it.
True to an extent however, they are supposed to remain with the car for future needs such as towing.I could definitely be wrong, but I believe these are factory installed specifically for the original shippment of the vehicle to the dealer, and are supposed to be removed by the dealer upon receipt and inspection of the vehicle. I do not believe they are intended to be used again and in most cases I would assume they are discarded. I know in some cases, the dealer has forgotten to remove them, resulting in a terrible ride / bottoming out of your suspension.
I’m not challenging your response, as I don’t have specific intel and you likely know more. But practically speaking, I’m not sure how these get used again outside or a dedicated / planned shipment of the vehicle to another part of the country.True to an extent however, they are supposed to remain with the car for future needs such as towing.
Forgetting to remove them, while fairly common, is just incompetence. There is a sticker right on the drivers window related to them and I’m sure that it has to be on the PDI checklist if they’d just print it out and use it.
You’re probably right in that they probably wouldn’t take the time but, they’re also liable for all of that carbon fiber if so equipped.I’m not challenging your response, as I don’t have specific intel and you likely know more. But practically speaking, I’m not sure how these get used again outside or a dedicated / planned shipment of the vehicle to another part of the country.
In a typical towing situation, the vehicle is likely stranded. The idea that someone is going to jack each wheel to bottom out the spring and install these spacers, on the side or the road, seems like a stretch. The AAA guy is going to get out his old fashioned 2x10s and extend the ramp angle to the flat bed every time IMHO.
If you check the owner's manual, there's a section about using them when towing or trailering the vehicle. Specifically says that you should keep them and use them when loading and unloading the car from a trailer. It's on page 394 of the 4's manual, not sure about the 5.I’m not challenging your response, as I don’t have specific intel and you likely know more. But practically speaking, I’m not sure how these get used again outside or a dedicated / planned shipment of the vehicle to another part of the country.
In a typical towing situation, the vehicle is likely stranded. The idea that someone is going to jack each wheel to bottom out the spring and install these spacers, on the side or the road, seems like a stretch. The AAA guy is going to get out his old fashioned 2x10s and extend the ramp angle to the flat bed every time IMHO.