I remember reading EAS shocks are valved differently to standard coil shocks. I don't know what the difference is.
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I remember reading EAS shocks are valved differently to standard coil shocks. I don't know what the difference is.
I won't bother with EAS but wouldn't mind a fully adjustable heavy duty raid pair in the back of my car.
Air springs have no resistance to movement whereas steel springs do so shocks for air springs have to provide more damping.
Yes, when I fitted new rear shocks to mine, they were the stiffest shocks I'd ever come across, I didn't know until after I'd installed them they were specifically designed for EAS suspension. Don't this a standard shock would do much to be honest unless it can be wound up super tight. This also then brings up,the point about how hot they may get on bad roads trying to disapate that much energy.
Thanks guys.
So what is the recommended consensus on what shock to use?
Is the Delphi the same as landrover ones?
Part is RPD500760. The OEM is probably either Delphi or Bilstein (44-124748).