Why would you want to lower the capability of the L322 with one of these.
What problems did you have with your low km RRS - the only real issue is the desiccant in the compressor clogging up at much higher Kms.
Hi folks, looking at purchasing a 2002-2003 petrol Vogue and would like to fit an aftermarket coil kit. Have noticed these kits also supply the Electronic Bypass Module (EBM) to disarm the " Air Suspension Inactive” message on your dash.
At the next stage of mods could we safely increase the ride height moving to coils and if so what height would you recommend above standard. I would be looking at 4wd tyres on an 18 inch rim.
Basically have been scared off the airbags from reading posts here and my own experiences with our RR sport with 40k's from new that has already needed parts replaced.
Saw this company advertise their kits
Range Rover MK III L322 AIR Suspension TO Coil Spring Conversion KIT Arnott | eBay
Why would you want to lower the capability of the L322 with one of these.
What problems did you have with your low km RRS - the only real issue is the desiccant in the compressor clogging up at much higher Kms.
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
You would need engineering approval to remove the air suspension.
Yes you can do it !
You can raise the suspension to the offroad height setting the airbags give you now. Anything past that the normal mods for a high lift come into play.
18" wheels are not a problem; it just depends on tyre selection for guard clearance at the height you want. Have a look at this thread further down the page
Photo's of my 322 with its new muddies
I'm with the others herethe air suspension is what makes the vehicles special !! I don't know if you have driven a L322 but it rides better than the sport ! There is a wealth of information on this forum regarding the air-suspension amongst others topics, and if you purchase a FAULT READER you can do most of it your self. Just a few threads below you'll see were members have replaced whole units etc as I said plenty of help here.
I hope you buy it, BUT think very carefully before you get the coils. Take it offroad first then you will see why it just works !!
Laurie
When you post on a public forum you have to be prepared for various responses.
In my view your proposition is ill founded and by getting more information such as an understanding of what you are basing your proposal on, then other options may become clear.
Many a poster (including me) has changed their minds after hearing differing points of view, even though they do not address the specific question.
I have a RRS and as indicated, the main issue is the compressor and not the system overall, but I would not consider changing it to springs.
As mentioned by some L322 owners I doubt you will find the specific answer you seek on this forum as the proposition is a retrograde step and few would be interested - however many on here who are experienced with the L322 air suspension may be able to convince you that the mods you propose are not necessary.
Good luck with your search for information.
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
Just go buy a Nissan.
Running around with a permanent lift will greatly shorted CV life.
L322 3.6TDv8 Lux
don't forget it is a range rover, a later model one at that! It is going to require adequate maintenance, why would you ruin it by putting coils in?
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