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20th July 2013, 10:50 PM
#21
Sachs-Boge Australia Pty Ltd
Hi Mark,
Sachs-Boge are at Thornleigh, might be worth a call to see if they do rebuilding or exchange, or even have specification information in case there are different versions fitted to RR and LR models.
SACHS-BOGE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
UNIT 15, 10 CHILVERS ROAD
THORNLEIGH, NEW SOUTH WALES 2120
Phone: (02) 9875 5388
And what do you think of this "modification"?
http://www.landroverclub.net/Club/HT...conversion.htm
Not much damping there!
Bob
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21st July 2013, 06:46 AM
#22
The unit for a 110 is different to what was used on rangies. Perhaps they are the same internally, but there is an external part used on the 110. I have never looked close at that extra part, it may or may not, be simply an accumulator.
Many years ago I cut up an old unit from a rangie. They have rubber diaphragms that were badly perished, stuck to walls etc., and leaking, on the one I cut up. There may be more than one diaphragm, but was hard to tell from the mess that I saw. Or it may have been an accumulator bladder.
IMHO, if you can't get them reconditioned you are taking a gamble on them lasting once put back into service.
I recall 4WD's (??) the Land Rover parts place in Vic, listed reco units in their catalogue.
Depending on the total cost of:
a reco'd Boge unit
an adaptor to raise the height
new rear springs
You could be in a similar $$$ ball park to air springs.
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