Hey Paul,
I don't know the authoritative answer but can tell you what the LR Service / Factory Repair manual has to say on the matter:
(Section 204-01 - Description and Operation)
Later in the chapter it states:General: The front suspension is a fully independent design which offers a reduction in unsprung weight over the beam axle design
fitted to previous Land Rover models. The front suspension comprises an upper control arm, a lower control arm, a wheel
knuckle and hub, an anti-roll bar and links assembly and a damper assembly. The damper can have a coil spring or air
spring, both damper types use a similar design. The suspension components are common to both coil and air spring
versions.
Part number 17 in the attached diagram is the jacking bracket and there is no separate diagram for Air Models.On vehicles fitted with coil springs there is a jacking bracket located on the lower control arm.
And I assume that would be the difference between the parts.
The chapter is too large to post, but PM or email me and I can send it to you if that would be useful (or the entire Front Suspension section which has detailed procedures, torques etc if you need it).
Hope that helps a little !
Cheers,
Michael


 
					
					 
				
				
				
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