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Dockstrada
18th September 2012, 04:32 PM
Just fitted some Polyair bags to the defender quite an easy job about 1 ½ hours. I welded the top plates on rather than bolted, I think it looks neater and was a hell of a lot easier than drilling.
One thing that I'm concerned about is what happens to the articulation even when there is no pressure in the bags, it will still come to a point that they will compress the remaining air, Will I need to remove the valve stems when going off road ?

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PhilipA
18th September 2012, 05:28 PM
Will I need to remove the valve stems when going off road ?


I used to on my RRC with no ill effects, or you could fit a bridge with a valve between the two bags.
I also tried this but couldn't get it not the leak.
I never had one pinched.
I now drop mine to about 2PSI, and I will drop the valves out if I go on an off road only trip.
Regards Philip A

Marty110
18th September 2012, 05:35 PM
yep, agree with Phillip - I have ploy airs in the back of my Puma and remove the valves for tough off road sections - just be sure that no muck can get in with the vales removed - depends on where you have mounted the valves a bit, most put them up by the fuel filler

uninformed
18th September 2012, 05:37 PM
The bridge idea is good....just make sure they are NEVER joined on road or at speed.

weeds
18th September 2012, 06:06 PM
i always left a couple of PSI in my bags when off roading......never pinch one

mine have sadly perished 10+ years is a pretty good life i guess