Just had the disco into Pedders bendigo and they changed the front LCAs, sway bar bushes and links and the rear radius arm lower bushes. They also did a four wheel alignment and wheel balance.
Man what a difference in ride quality. They did test and note that the shocks need to be replaced as the car is close to 200k on originals and their test rig showed damping below standards, but im going to hold off a while and get used to this new ride before making a call on that.
Yet to take it Bush but just driving over potholes and bumps is so much smoother. And driving down the freeway I can just lightly touch the steering wheel now whereas before I had to steer it mindfully.
Happy camper.
Originally Posted by Tombie;[URL="tel:2931668"
Fair enough. Learn something new all the time
Update on ride quality.
I think its fine.
Either the shocks settled down or I settled down (the latter is more likely!) but after another drive on the weekend the front feels much more damped across bumps - it was particularly noted over speed bumps. Over patches of very broken road the suspension felt "busy" - i think this, plus the extra stiffness from a new damper, gave my initial impression of poor valving in the shock.
Provided these last about 100k km I would buy them again. Thats about half of what i got out of the originals (which were buggered) and they were half the price.
I don't know if I will replace the rears sooner or later. They appear to be performing OK still, and I'd rather spend the money on other things, such as new sliders or my series 3! It is good to know that, if they do give problems, I can have new ones installed within a week. (I will probably replace them before a big trip or the like, just for peace of mind.)
Anyway, i hope my limited opinion helps out!
Cheers
Dan
Graeme, what was the ride like with the non-genuine shocks? Ive been driving it a bunch over the weekend and while the ride is stiffer but ok, i have noticed the front wheels are unsettled by rough roads to the point where I get noticeable understeer over rough roads, which I didn't experience before. The steering also follows irregularites in the road and the steering wheel shakes a little over rough roads.
Prior to replacing the shocks the wheel was unperturbed over anything and I only ever understeered due to high speed, not road roughness.
I did get the front right tie rod replaced with a TRW version and a wheel alignment done about 10 days before i fitted the new struts, but on the short drives that i had before the old strut failed it felt perfect.
Your input would be appreciated!
Cheers
Dan
Just changed all 4 corners on my D4 with advanced concepts struts, my struts has BWI land Rover stickers on them and advanced factors sell BWI struts. Mine we're well over due and from factory as far as I know. 220,000ks. The ride is obviously better. The wife commented on that from the passenger seat. But the steering on country and back roads is amazing again. I didn't realise how much effort I was putting into keeping the car on the road
Dang, i wish i saw these earlier!
I went out to the shed to check the old struts and noticed the old shocks still have some "push back" to them. I'm seriously contemplating swapping the old shocks over to the new struts to compare. Then i might try and find some better shocks later...
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