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    Saggy rear

    Hey all,

    Looking for some advice.

    When i load up the D2 for camping the rear drops substantially. Current suspension setup is ~3 years old and possibly has the incorrect springs.

    Replace springs or add airbags?

    Thanks
    JR

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    When the vehicle is not loaded, is the rear height and suspension satisfactory? If so, then consider airbags. If not, then consider changing the springs.

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    Sls baby!

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    If you dont have the hardware for SLS already fitted it could be expensive and hard to convert so here is a good alternative IMO: https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Sus...one/F4121.html , these will work with a good brand tyre inflator compressor no need for fancy one
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    Quote Originally Posted by CU55TM Disco View Post
    Sls baby!
    Taking out the SLS was the worst thing I have done to my car. Didn't know about this forum much then, and got sick of coming back to a car dropped at the back. Eventually I'll put it back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    If you dont have the hardware for SLS already fitted it could be expensive and hard to convert so here is a good alternative IMO: https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Sus...one/F4121.html , these will work with a good brand tyre inflator compressor no need for fancy one
    That's what I did. Ran the airlines up to the towbar near the receiver. Easy to pump up with a compressor as SF says, or just at the servo. Need to be careful not to overinflate them at the servo though.

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    But the King springs buggered the ride.
    ​JayTee

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayray377 View Post

    When i load up the D2 for camping the rear drops substantially. Current suspension setup is ~3 years old and possibly has the incorrect springs.

    Thanks
    JR
    So, was it always like this? Three years isn't very long in the life of a spring, unless you are seriously overloading it. So maybe the springs are incorrect like you say.
    ​JayTee

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