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    Air Spring Opinion

    Has anyone had experience with this type of air spring or have an opinion on them?

    Landrover Discovery 2 Airbag Replacement |Boss Air Suspension Shop


    Air Bag Boss Brand.jpg

    I love the self leveling suspension because of its features, that being,
    1/ can raise up for more ground clearance when off roading.
    2/ Can raise up to get jockey wheel lowered on Tvan
    3/Can lower to make removal of heavy trailers easy, or at times if jockey wheel has run out of height.
    4/When camping I can lower to make fridge access much easy.

    However, with all the recent problems I am almost over it. And "almost" being the operative word here, as I don't want to get rid of it

    I have had this car now for 11 years with the suspension working fine. 2 new bags just after purchase and again 10 years later.

    Please don't respond with "ditch it and put coils in" as I am fully aware of this option.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    Dave, your link seems to be for "load assist" bags, not replacement bags.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Dave, your link seems to be for "load assist" bags, not replacement bags.
    Ad says: Full replacement airbags for Landrover Discover 2.

    They don't look like they'd fit inside the coils......
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    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post

    Please don't respond with "ditch it and put coils in" as I am fully aware of this option.
    Did that, and regretted it. When I can get mine back to being my daily the SLS is going back in. I wonder, do the ones you link to work with the SLS as it stands?
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    Load assist airbags I fitted, with coils. Ruined it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Ad says: Full replacement airbags for Landrover Discover 2.

    They don't look like they'd fit inside the coils......
    Did you read to the end of the ad? It's also in the load assist sub-section.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Did you read to the end of the ad? It's also in the load assist sub-section.
    Yes, Ian. I also looked at the images. Look like full replacement to me, but as always, could be wrong.
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    That's a convoluted air spring, often used as a helper with leaf springs.
    My understanding is it will have a completely different spring action to a rolling sleeve air spring, which is what is used in air suspension.

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    That's a convoluted air spring, often used as a helper with leaf springs.
    My understanding is it will have a completely different spring action to a rolling sleeve air spring, which is what is used in air suspension.

    Tony

    I actually rang the company and had a chat. Although it looks like a helper type spring, it is a stand alone air spring that will fit straight into a D2
    and will work with existing height sensor and SLABS.
    Dave.

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    My air springs last about 10 years too.

    OEM Cobtitech is what I use and no probs - have replaced twice and not expensive given thier 10 year life.
    Cheers

    Simon
    2003 D2a TD5, ACE, SLS, Vienna Green.

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