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1st May 2024, 06:35 PM
#1
2002 L322 Air Compressor rubber vibration mounts
Hi All,
When I serviced my air compressor I seem to have broken a rubber anti-vibration mount.
Having done a search for RVL500014, by the price of them it looks like these things are made out of gold - ~$100 each!
Does anybody have a cheaper source, or a cheap work around, as after reassembly with the broken mount, I can feel the compressor through the drivers seat!
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2nd May 2024, 06:16 AM
#2
Yes you can purchase one of these complete with two mounts. I did and it proving to be good. They are a direct copy no installation.
https://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_...ry+3&_osacat=0
or this one
Land Rover Discovery3 (LR3) Mounting Repair Kit Compressor air suspension LR0618 | eBay
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2nd May 2024, 06:53 AM
#3
Thanks,
the first link is for L319 compressor mounts - did you just buy the whole thing and then swap out the rubber mounts (which look similar)?
the second link is one of the ones that I saw $30 for the parts, and $190 shipping = $220 for three bits of rubber.
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2nd May 2024, 02:52 PM
#4
G`day ,
do a search ebay " range rover l322 air compressor mount "
they are not factory but 20 aud for 3 pls 30 odd post if you search their listings some will have 50 odd post .
Check they are what you need though only had a quick look .
Rebuild master tech .
RMT suspension products .
US company .
Range Rover (L322, MK-III) 2003-2005 Air Suspension Parts & Conversion Kits
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3rd May 2024, 03:56 PM
#5
yes, I've already done the ebay/amazon/web search, hence the question.
2002-2005 mounts p/n RVL500014 are ~$80-100 each e.g. Range Rover L322 02-05 Air Suspension Compressor Mounting Rubbers x4 RVL500014 | eBay
2006-2012 mounts p/n RVL500015 are a more reasonable $20-30 each e.g. the RMT link that you provided.
they are both round bits of rubber with a steel core, so I can't work out why one is so much more expensive than the other, especially given the UK LR websites have loads of stock of the expensive ones...
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3rd May 2024, 05:36 PM
#6
I can't get a feel for how big they are, but could you use a generic isolation mount?
This is just the first to come up in a search.
Maxx Rubber - Anti-vibration isolation mounts
Tony
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25th May 2024, 01:47 PM
#7
Just for future reference to aid anybody searching for the same.... I ordered the later mounts RVL500015 as I found a site with a photo, and they look very similar to mine.
I've just fitted one to replace the perished one, and apart from the groove on the 15' being bigger by around 1mm (so a bit loose) they seem to do the job.
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