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EAS suspension drop, what is normal?

How much drop is normal for the EAS?
I disconnected the battery last night and from normal height I lost 1/4" in the rear (both sides) and 2-7/8" in the front(both sides)
Is this normal? Since both sides are dropping the same amount, I think it's the valve blocks. Could the valve blocks be going bad?
If so, are the valve blocks rebuildable?
  
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Outside of the small drop required for levelling (if not level when parked) there should be no drop at all.

Soapy water and a spray bottle is your next tool to find the leak.

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