Walker, could you please give some more details on what you did and the costs involved? Did you use genuine bags and your own custom lines or did you find some after market bags?
Did you end up lifting it like you wanted to do?
The factory air setup raises slightly while driving and lowers slightly when stopped. There is a further lower when to doors are opened. A bit fussy for my liking but there appears no SLABS control setting otherwise. On side slopes it also compensates for body roll and puts more air into the lower side airbag. There may also be some interaction whilst in low range at extremes of suspension travel, though not sure. The air lines are too small for dynamic changes while driving.
Walker, could you please give some more details on what you did and the costs involved? Did you use genuine bags and your own custom lines or did you find some after market bags?
Did you end up lifting it like you wanted to do?
Yes, I used aftermarket genuine bags made by Dunlop. I then used my own compressor, lines and switches.
I bought the bags from Paddocks in the UK, but all the other gear I bought from Air ride in Melbourne. Air Ride Suspension Supplies - Air Ride Suspension Supplies - Air Suspensions Systems and Auto Electrical Products for Rods, Customs and Classics
I just went in and explained what I needed to do and they made up a custom kit for me with all the necessary parts including tank and compressor. The standard dash gauges require the airlines to be fitted to the gauge but this is very hard to do on the D2 dash. So I had air pressure senders fitted to the solenoid block which allowed me to fit a digital gauge to the dash. All the fittings supplied by air ride were top quality including proper wiring looms between the solenoid block and the dash mounted gauge and switches.
The bags cost me $240 delivered for a pair and all the other gear including tank and compressor totalled $900. If you could fit cheaper gauge instead of the digital gauge then you could take almost $400 off this price.
I mounted the compressor and solenoid block on the rear floor which is then covered and protected by the rear drawer system I custom made.
I also installed spacers from Les Richmond to give me a 50mm lift.
I have just returned from a 4 week trip to Cape York and it all performed faultlessly. Very happy with it.
Here are some pics
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That looks really nice. It's great to know that it's fairly easy to do a conversion.
Did you end up doing a lift as well or did you just leave it standard?
Thinking of doing the full conversion to sls myself, though I'd like to be able to override the system to lower the back so I can get a roof top tent under my carport roof.....only an issue when this is fitted.
Would it be possible to fit some sort of override to allow this without sending the computer into a hissyfit?....I know it can be done mechanically, its the computer side that concerns me.
Cheers
Kev
Kev
2005 TDV6HSE D3
2006 V8HSE D3
99 TD5 D2 (Gone)
97 RR Autobiography original (Gone)
Yes, that's right. My system is totally independent of computer system and I manually set the ride height. I did this because from previous experience I found it was faults in the slab or compressor that caused me the most problems so I have not used any landrover products except the bags. You can get a fully independent and controllable SLS system which would have been nice but it was another $800.
MrFollies, yes I did lift it.
This is one that I was looking at last night from Walkers link that does automatic height control with height options.
I thought it would be a great work around for the current ride height rules. Low on the road, high when playing.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
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