Nope! JRA site states "S" has EAS but yes cloth is the base configuration for seating
Rob
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That page is wrong, you need to dig a bit deeper into the website. The Australian spec brochure, that can be downloaded, says the S has steel coils and EAS is available as a $2060 option.
Also refer the following press release UNSEALED 4X4 ISSUE 032
Cheers
Steve
I'm not in the market, but for me coils would have to be a lot cheaper before I would give up EAS.
Agreed all.
I much prefer EAS as well..... pity my D2 doesn't have it on the front :(:(.
With the new discovery I like how you can get an extra 60 mm clearance over the steel coils. Let's see how it settles in, but a mid spec sd4 could have a place in my driveway a few years down the track.
Cheers
Steve
I think some are misding the point..in an age where car makers are going more and more tech and making cars more unfixable in the outback..JLR have realised that thier is a market for a coil sprung model which means that the new defender will almost certainly come with coils or a coil option
Fine by me I have seen plenty of broken coils over my 20 or so years in the business and getting one of an IFS vehicle needs special kit, a serious jack stand and a quiet and steady approach to the repair.
From my experience with the D4 I will be looking at EAS if it comes either standard or as an option. Quite frankly I can't see what the fuss is about this is used on heavy vehicles amongst other harder working equipment and all I need is Gordon's emergency kit to keep me going if something actually goes wrong. Much less complex, takes up only a small amount of room and weighs bugger all
Each to their own
Rob