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    polyairs

    will a set of polyairs from a rangerover fit my county?

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    If not, I'd be interested in them.



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    No.. The county rear coils are larger in diameter

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    Last month I got a Firestone Coil-rite air bag kit for my County from Michigan Truckspring www.truckspring.com for US$129.14 including air-mail, A$157.12.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Last month I got a Firestone Coil-rite air bag kit for my County from Michigan Truckspring www.truckspring.com for US$129.14 including air-mail, A$157.12.

    that seems alot cheaper than polyairs are they the same thing ? d

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRINDO75 View Post
    that seems a lot cheaper than polyairs are they the same thing ? d
    Don't know, but they are polyurethane bags, blue in colour, made in U.S.A.
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    I dont see why you cant fit a block of wood inside the spring each side to make up the space. The dia would be the same, just the length of the polyair would be different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRINDO75 View Post
    that seems a lot cheaper than polyairs are they the same thing ? d
    The saving comes from buying them from the US..rather than being ripped off here... Locally the Firestone bags retail at a similar price to the Polyairs.

    I have them in my Disco II.... I've no dramas, If I changed vehicles, I'd buy the Firestones again via Trucksprings in Michigan..

    http://www.truckspring.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    I dont see why you cant fit a block of wood inside the spring each side to make up the space. The dia would be the same, just the length of the polyair would be different.
    Huh?

    The Diameter is different on the Def/County.... Its larger... Length doesnt enter into it...

    And a block of wood isnt something I'd suggest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRINDO75 View Post
    that seems alot cheaper than polyairs are they the same thing ? d
    They look the same only blue, probably worth the risk they are cheap, but we know how Poly Air last though.

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