There are also dunlops which are a bit cheaper, i'd stick with the D3 struts.
I’m in the market for new struts and have been looking at BWIs from AF and Island 4x4 etc. The question in my mind is whether to aim for D3 or D4 ones. Mine’s a 2007 D3 TDV6, new to me, with some accessories. I’m assuming either will fit, and that D4 struts will give a bit of a firmer ride. Sound about right? Happy to hear about your anecdotal experiences
There are also dunlops which are a bit cheaper, i'd stick with the D3 struts.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
AG, island, rimmers etc just work off the part numbers. The struts fit both D3 and D4, there's no difference imho.
That is right. BWI bought Delphi and still use the same UK factory that the original Delphi struts came from for LR.
The OEM version of the BWI struts are the same as the LR genuine struts with the LR stickers and stamping removed.
You can even see where they ground off the Land Rover logo from the body of the shock absorber which is pressed in during manufacture, and they even have rubbed off the LR logo from the rubber bellow on the rear struts.
I posted up some comparison photos in another thread on this topic.
2010 TDV6 3.0L Discovery 4 HSE
2007 Audi RS4 (B7)
Cool,
Looks like I'm in for some new airsprings then, and the BWI price/unit is looking more better. Did some tests overnight and looks obvious my R/R looked bugged.
Removed F3(5A) fuse, measured from centre of the hub to the fender well.
@6:05pm
R/R 485mm
F/R 465mm
R/L485mm
F/L 465mm
@10:50pm
R/R 370mm
F/R 445mm
R/L 440mm
F/L 490mm
I should be good with getting them from LRDirect? LR038096.TR
Just to confirm, BWI doesnt mean - BeijingWest Industries?
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