08Bender
29th April 2012, 09:18 PM
Hi All,
The following is just my experience with Airbag Man's coil replacement kit. I am posting for reference to anyone interested in the conversion (future searches) Please don't see this thread as an opportunity to explain to everyone why you think they might not be a good idea!
Car - 2009 Land Rover Defender 110
Conversion Hardware - Airbag Man front and rear coil replacement kit.
Control - Accuair e-level
I bought the spring kit from Brett at Airbag Man, they are just down the road from me. Compressor, tank, control and fittings from Glen at Airide in Melbourne.
Service from Airbag man was excellent, Brett even came to my house after a component failure to replace an item I fitted.
Airide service is also very good, postage of small items is overnight. Prices are very resonable, he also sells Airbag Man products (suggest you get prices from both places, remember ARB also sell Airbag Man)
Accuair technical support in America is about the best you can get.
Airbag Man Rear Kit - Top mount (supplied) will need to have material removed before it will sit flush in the upper spring bracket. I decided to discard the stainless strap supplied to secure the top plate and used screws through the spring mounts to secure that plate Suggest you pin punch the lower mount countersunk screw seats. This will help them lock in when tightening the nuts that secure that plate. I TIG welded mine in.
Airbag Man Front Kit - Top (P38) Cover can simply be modified if you wish to fit 1/4" BSP/NPT fittings. Just drill out 8mm push fitting and shorten the nipple by 6 to 8mm then tap, suggest you use a lathe. This will allow you to use 3/8 feed hose, compatible with Accuair. I replaced the upper plate counter sunk screws supplied with M10 studs.
You may need to flip the top pan hard rod bolt (insert from rear) to clear Terrafirma lower shock mount. Ensure long 5mm bolt that retains lower piston extension is fully recessed into extension or it may cause early bag failure as the bag rolls over it.
You will need a full Queensland work day to complete the spring replacement provided there are not problems. Conventional hand tools, a set of tall safety stands and a jack are about the minimum for tools.
Air Supply and Control. I bought near all the parts required from Glen at Airide. Make sure you ask for the HD height sensors. I have spent over 10 years in Automotive trade, this is one of the best kits you will buy. As I see, Accuair e-level is the only kit to buy. I would suggest 2 days is a minimum install time for hose, cabling, sensors, compressor, tank and the control unit itself.
Everything is custom with this kit so you will need to be handy with the tools. Auto elec however could not be simpler.
***CAUTION***
During the auto calibration of the Accuair system, total tank preset pressure (up to 200psi) will be pumped into the bags. I can tell you from first hand experience (i tried twice) that the front springs will not stay on the car. They will literally fly from their mounts onto the driveway. Looks spectacular but not cool! Use the alternate "manual" calibration process.
If you want more info or pictures let me know, I understand that Cal418 (Mick) is going to post lots of pictures and research regarding his 130. Mick has gathered a lot of info and alternatives, his Defender has a lot more axle travel than mine.
So far I am very happy with the conversion. The system is just like a P38 but much much faster and with much more ride height variation. Mine goes from the bump stops to about 4" of lift (above std height). Ride is marginally firmer in the front however I have not replaced my shocks yet. I expect it to be much more reliable that anything OEM. User control and setup options are excellent.
Kind Regards, Tristan
The following is just my experience with Airbag Man's coil replacement kit. I am posting for reference to anyone interested in the conversion (future searches) Please don't see this thread as an opportunity to explain to everyone why you think they might not be a good idea!
Car - 2009 Land Rover Defender 110
Conversion Hardware - Airbag Man front and rear coil replacement kit.
Control - Accuair e-level
I bought the spring kit from Brett at Airbag Man, they are just down the road from me. Compressor, tank, control and fittings from Glen at Airide in Melbourne.
Service from Airbag man was excellent, Brett even came to my house after a component failure to replace an item I fitted.
Airide service is also very good, postage of small items is overnight. Prices are very resonable, he also sells Airbag Man products (suggest you get prices from both places, remember ARB also sell Airbag Man)
Accuair technical support in America is about the best you can get.
Airbag Man Rear Kit - Top mount (supplied) will need to have material removed before it will sit flush in the upper spring bracket. I decided to discard the stainless strap supplied to secure the top plate and used screws through the spring mounts to secure that plate Suggest you pin punch the lower mount countersunk screw seats. This will help them lock in when tightening the nuts that secure that plate. I TIG welded mine in.
Airbag Man Front Kit - Top (P38) Cover can simply be modified if you wish to fit 1/4" BSP/NPT fittings. Just drill out 8mm push fitting and shorten the nipple by 6 to 8mm then tap, suggest you use a lathe. This will allow you to use 3/8 feed hose, compatible with Accuair. I replaced the upper plate counter sunk screws supplied with M10 studs.
You may need to flip the top pan hard rod bolt (insert from rear) to clear Terrafirma lower shock mount. Ensure long 5mm bolt that retains lower piston extension is fully recessed into extension or it may cause early bag failure as the bag rolls over it.
You will need a full Queensland work day to complete the spring replacement provided there are not problems. Conventional hand tools, a set of tall safety stands and a jack are about the minimum for tools.
Air Supply and Control. I bought near all the parts required from Glen at Airide. Make sure you ask for the HD height sensors. I have spent over 10 years in Automotive trade, this is one of the best kits you will buy. As I see, Accuair e-level is the only kit to buy. I would suggest 2 days is a minimum install time for hose, cabling, sensors, compressor, tank and the control unit itself.
Everything is custom with this kit so you will need to be handy with the tools. Auto elec however could not be simpler.
***CAUTION***
During the auto calibration of the Accuair system, total tank preset pressure (up to 200psi) will be pumped into the bags. I can tell you from first hand experience (i tried twice) that the front springs will not stay on the car. They will literally fly from their mounts onto the driveway. Looks spectacular but not cool! Use the alternate "manual" calibration process.
If you want more info or pictures let me know, I understand that Cal418 (Mick) is going to post lots of pictures and research regarding his 130. Mick has gathered a lot of info and alternatives, his Defender has a lot more axle travel than mine.
So far I am very happy with the conversion. The system is just like a P38 but much much faster and with much more ride height variation. Mine goes from the bump stops to about 4" of lift (above std height). Ride is marginally firmer in the front however I have not replaced my shocks yet. I expect it to be much more reliable that anything OEM. User control and setup options are excellent.
Kind Regards, Tristan