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    Shock Absorbers

    Hi Everyone
    I've a Disco 2 TD5 since January therefore i'm not so familiar with it yet
    But can anyone tell me what signs to look out for when the Shock Absorbers
    are Duff,,,,
    By this i mean mine has ACE & SLS, does this not confuse the drive feeling?
    also if the rear shocks are Capputt, will it not strain the lifetime of the rear Air Springs + Compressor "which packed up on me last week"....etc...etc
    Many Thanks
    Vince

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    being new to ace and sls, i can confirm that the ace system dose affect the handling of the car, bit hard to explain, sort of like a boat cresting over waves diagonally on certina surfaces, but for the most its perfect.

    to check the shocks push or rock the car one end at a time, when you let go the body should stop bouncing very quickly and abruptly, it shouldnt keep rolling and moving.

    are the shock's original or aftermarket? are they black or a different colour?
    the standard shocks are good but not great, there are better ones on the market.


    cheers phil

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    Hi Phil
    Thanks for the Reply
    The Shocks are Black and i beleive are still the original ones.
    This is the major reason for asking what tell tail signs i should look for in a dead shock absorber?
    I tried pointing the car slightly downhill then pulling the handbrake i noticed the car ways back & forth but i can't make out if it's the shocks or the anti roll bar acting? "the discovery has a complex suspension system"
    The car was originaly owned by an old man so it's in pretty good condition for a 2001 model also it had 75000Km on the clock. regular checkups where all done by LR dealer and had them registered in the log book.
    What Shocks would you suggest to fit, ie make and model number?
    Many Thanks
    Vince

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    i know this is a bit ass about face but you can tell when your shocks are stuffed, usually after you've put new ones in.

    Stupid i know, but the point is the D2's suspension while including ACE, still shows signs of wear. Because it happens so gradually, you won't notice untill their replaced, or you got the car second hand and have no point of reference for the feeling of new shocks.

    How many and what sort of K's have you done.
    Can you compare it to another members ride with newer shocks?

    My advice, for the price of new shocks, just stick them in. You won't be dissapointed.

    Nick

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    To tell if your shocks are stuffed, rock the car up and down on each corner. When you stop pushing on the car it should stop bouncing within two oscillations, ie down up down and come to rest. I believe this is how they are checked for roadworthy in Vic.

    Cheers, Tim

    P.S I'm not sure but the A.C.E system is probably disabled when there is a door open/ and or ignition is off? Someone on here might know the logic for the A.C.E system to verify this?
    Last edited by Disco_ute84; 6th July 2009 at 07:10 AM. Reason: Added more info

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    Hi To Everyone
    sorry for the delay in replying "been busy"
    Thanks for the Advice i guess for the extra cash ok it's better to
    change them anyway.
    At this stage i have areference of how they feel when new
    Mine has 77000 Km year 2001 so think it's about time anyway
    Any Suggestions/advice what brand & model to go for?
    Thanks

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    Hi Vince,
    I have just changed the suspension in my Disco, I went for a 2" lift with Dobinson coils up front and Tombie's SLS kit in rear and Bilstein shocks all around. The difference is amazing, my shocks were originals they had done twice as much distance as yours and were completely stuffed. I can highly recommend Bilstein Shock absorbers if you wish to spend a few extra dollars regardless of whether you lift the suspension or not.
    Cheers Matt

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    Hi Matt
    Thanks for the advice i wasn't sure whether to go for Original or Bilstein.
    Do you by any chance have the model type for front and rear
    Note i have SLS & ACE fitted on mine
    Thanks Again.
    Vince

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    Search is your friend Vince
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

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    Hi Vince,
    My setup has ACE and SLS, I have raised it 2" so the applicable Bilstein shockers are:
    Front- F4-BE5-B994-MO
    Rear- F4-BE5-B995-MO

    If you don't raise it then you require Bilstein shocker part no's:
    Front- BE5-6046
    Rear- BE5-6047

    Make sure you shop around for best price as there is large fluctuations in price.
    Cheers Matt

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