Can user select ride type selection (sport or comfort) for normal driving?
Does computer continuously read road input for automatic air (comfort) adjustments for normal driving?
Will there be on board air supply access for tires & things?
this is looking like a great system for on & off road
It certainly seems like an relatively easy thing to do. Even if it's not a option the after market should be able to make it work, all the parts are there!
Yeah my Dad's Denali has the compressor incorporated...pretty handy feature and shouldn't be much of a stretch to add on either factory or tie into the suspension system.
I love the idea of being able to raise the suspension up and down. But on my wife's current vehicle, a 2004 Lexus RX (yeah, I know, a real chick car but she likes it!), it did have some problems after a couple of years. Thankfully the repair was covered under warranty - otherwise it would have been very expensive to fix, I was told. I understand that was the only year the RX offered that feature as an option (Sport model), probably because of a lack of demand I assume. I also had it on a 2001 Audi Allroad that I used to have, no problems with it on that car.
Has Chrysler/Jeep ever offered it as an option on any of their other vehicles? If they have I was just wondering what the reliability has been. Also am interested in how it will affect ride quality in general.
It will be interesting to compare the on-road ride and handling of wk2's with and without Quadra-Lift. The roads around where I live seem to be getting worse and worse, and getting the smoothest possible ride will factor heavily in my decision.