"EAS is a proven KISS component" sorry thats a stretch in a 4x4.
Ive had both and there are a huge amount of things that can go wrong with air susp
1. Bag puncture
2. Bag failure
3. Airline leak
4. Compressor failure
5. Air Susp Computer Failure
6. Air susp height sensor failure leading to comp failure and even limp home modes.
Yes you may say i carry spares for all of the above, have a fault clearer for everything but there is no way that air is more reliable or even remotely close to as reliable as coils or can even be refered to as "keeping things Simple"
I have had both and know first hand what is more reliable.
Coils only break or colapse if you 1 put the wrong coils in for the work you are doing, 2 overload your coils or 3 have old coils that are fatigued.
Most Broken Coils can be fixed with 4 good quality stainless hoseclamps or welded with a few small pieces of metal using your dual batterys ..not that ive ever heard of it happening to anyone I know
I agree the newer Land Rovers and Range Rovers air systems seem to be far more reliable then days gone by and you can increase reliabilty of any air system with a proactive maintainence schedule and i even tell people how reliable they are now and outback friendly etc etc..however air susp will never be as reliable as coils..Landrover knows this and thats no doubt why they are supplying the cars that will most likely hit remote environments and tuff work with a Coil option Namely the Disco 5 and the Defender (when released)
Air is a reliable system on a newer landrover..however coils will always get you further with less drama. Its just a question of are you willing to give away the enless list of benefits of running an air system for that extra reliabilty of coils.
The only person that can answer that is the person buying the car.


 
				
				
				
				
			 
						
					 
					
					 Originally Posted by Tombie
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