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Thread: Our Defender/County 120?

  1. #91
    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by lambrover View Post
    ha man you got some full travel pictures

    you said you have short shocks but if taken off how much more will the bag/bellows travel.
    A lot and snag the flexible brake pipe I wrote the measurement down somewhere What you see above is all up and all down on the flat. About 280mm with the shocks connected. Flex or transverse travel is another story as the tray needs to move up a hell of a lot Then the centre of gravity moves up. Not so good around here on side slopes For now I will have to move the shock mounts and bump stops down to get the full down travel without the up travel taking the tray out. Be OK if was a toy but this thing works hard and has to carry high C of G weights on the tray. So I have to keep it as low as possible.

    Wont clear a 756X16 let alone a 35 And the shock is on!


    Same side the brake pipe


    Have a bit of work to do to get the most out of it
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  2. #92
    Rangier Rover Guest

    More pics

    Rangie, 120 lifted, and air spring... Should give you an idea of its length and has no compressed air in it


    These were a tight fit but made it with a bit of weight loss


    Had to drill the lower captives and drop tapered screws in here as shown before


    The piston. This has a lot to do with the desired ride height and progressive loading.


    The old setup, wasn't bad but couldn't cope with the big weights I carry all the time. Be fine in a normal application
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    thanks for the pictures mate, I think I would need the longer travel kit. it is good to hear that the ride is better though.

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    Rangier,
    Thanks for posting... im still thinking of doing this to the 130.
    Is that the airbag man kit you have used?
    I like the idea of just buying in three airsprings from US (one spare) and making the bracketry.

    Thanks for the inspiration!!!

    S
    '95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
    '10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)

  5. #95
    Rangier Rover Guest

    Just ordered the control set up

    I've decided I'm going to convert the front to full air as well. Just have to move the shocks out and manufacture new top mounts. Still have to take some better measurements yet. The 110/130 rear kit wont fit as larger. Either manufacture my own mounts of use RRC rear kit with similar air bags I have now.

    For this reason I have ordered a complete 4 way control setup with electric valve blocks.
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    Will be much neater and fully independently controlled.
    Also fitting a regulator,dryer and external air hose.
    Should be good when done. Be able to lower it down a bit to get in and out Also lower it down for the highway work. Still be able to lift it for the real rough work here.
    I'm also seriously looking at fitting sway bars with quick disconnects if I can make it fit up with all the movement under there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post

    Also lower it down for the highway work.
    This is what I would like to able to do with my RRC. I have been toying with the idea of variable height spring mounts...

    Perhaps hydraulic, or a simple thread arrangement, or air pistons.
    Last edited by BigJon; 25th January 2010 at 05:00 PM. Reason: more letters in my words...

  7. #97
    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    This is what I would like to able to do with my RRC. I have been toying with the idea of variable height spring mounts...

    Perhaps hydraulic, or a simple thread arrangement, or air pistons.
    I came across a coil over arrangement years ago that did exactly what your after. I doubt it would be engineerable but worked a treat Was so crude Had two bits of RHS with lots of holes drilled. Jack it up and select the desired lift Would have had problems with trailing arm angles and steering geometry wile fully lifted as had over 12" of adjustment
    I have some pics of it here somewhere.

  8. #98
    Rangier Rover Guest

    On board air has arrived

    A very large box arrived today That was quick! Just got to fit it all now And properly

    Still working on the front set up.

    I tried a fender rear sway bar but turns its self inside out on full down travel

    Any ideas? Need some thing longer I think.

  9. #99
    Rangier Rover Guest

    Now makes a great tow vehicle

    Went to Newcastle yesterday to pick up a Series 11a and a HD 8'Blade for my FWA Loader. The air bags made the 120 a delight as could set the ride height right where I wanted it and evened out side to side. No swaying of any nonsense from the trailer at all.

    I had forgotten how well the 4BD1T tows and also how economical it is wile doing so

    On the way down I had to keep looking in the mirror to make sure I still had the trailer. Didn't know it was there.
    Got some funny looks wile over taking a few on the way down I turned the fuel screw out another 1/4 when I serviced it before I left. Has had no effect on the EGT but the turbo spools up much earlier now. Leaves a slight cloud wile starting off at the lights etc

  10. #100
    Rangier Rover Guest

    Rego time again!

    Few things to sort out this time

    Shut down actuator...... On order

    Rear A ball joint.... Need to do a search on this one

    Fix the outer door latch....

    New hand brake shoes.... Have in stock.

    New HD drag link and tie rod ends...... In captivity somewhere here

    Extended front flares..... Yet to order?

    Extend the wheel arches on the tray some how
    Thinking that black polly garden edging from bunnings as tough but flexible.

    Thats about it I hope.

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