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Old 01-22-2010, 12:52 PM
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I have a 04 545i with active suspension. I noticed that the passenger side of my car seemed to ride lower than my drivers side. After checking the height via measuring from the ground to the body (top of the wheel well arch) as well as from the wheel lip to the body, I've found that it is almost a full inch lower on that side. Does anyone know of a way to reset the ride height?

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Did you mean active roll stabilization? That is utilized only during cornering to reduce body roll and improve handling.
You might need new shocks since it's an 04 model.
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Originally Posted by leav02' post='1095891' date='Jan 22 2010, 01:52 PM
via measuring from the ground to the body (top of the wheel well arch) as well as from the wheel lip to the body, I've found that it is almost a full inch lower on that side.

Thats actually normal... there's been discussions about this before. Run a search... if no one posts back with the old tread I'll try and look for it tonight.
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