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ekwan
 


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Front & rear suspension valve blocks - difference

What’s the difference between the front and rear suspension valve blocks other than different part numbers and price?

They look similar and are also functionally similar.

Any ideas?
  
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Flatlander
 


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The front has a higher flow rate.
  
Post #23209212nd Jan 2023 9:40 am
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Yankee_Rover
 


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The internal plumbing is different. You can make them work in a pinch, but if you have any other parts fail, like a height sensor, the system will go in a tizzy. I had a rear block mistakenly on my front and it worked fine until a front height sensor failed, then vehicle went to bump stops.
 2008 LR3 HSE, 4.4L V8  
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ekwan
 


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Thank you all
Now I know once and for all.
  
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