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    jasper110 Guest

    110 springs and airbag helpers

    do you have any views on the airbag helper springs that fit inside the rear coils on a 110 and can be inflated/deflated depending on the weight of the load carried in order to stiffen up the rear suspension? reason being that i carry either a lot or nothing at all. at the moment i have HD (lr spec) rear springs and although fine when loaded, they are a little harsh when empty.
    i am considering swapping to standard(lr spec) rear springs and air helpers to give a comfortable ride when both full and empty.
    these units have a small onboard compressor for on the fly adjustments.

    what are your thoughts.

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    My 110 has standard height King springs, and Poly airbags inside the rear ones. I have to inflate and deflate manually, but I think they are fantastic. There is no apparent restriction to articulation offroad when deflated either.

    Cheers
    Andre

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    jasper110 Guest
    thanks for that LRCounty. how do you inflate yours, do you use a tyre inflator?

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    hook up the polyairs (or equivalent) to your mounted compressor/tank via a solenoid or pneumatic toggle bleed with a guage so you can change pressures anytime anywhere
    david

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    i have had polyairs and now have firestone bags on the back of my disco.

    great things......

    i prefer the firestone as they seem to have a better designed bag.

    got mine from trucksprings.com landed at my door for under $200
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    When we did our Simpson Trip we fitted Polyairs to a 110 Defender with an alloy tray. The Defender was carrying 400 litres of water, 2 spare tyres, 230 litres of fuel, some recovery gear, Extra batteries, invertor and 2 fridges, eskies.... On a pre Polyair practice run through the Big Desert / Border Tk we found that while the Defender didn't sag, the back of the tray travelled almost a meter vertically over undulations. This movement caused the shocks to get pretty hot. The Polyairs really tamed the ride.

    Another mate with an older Troopy had some fitted, he broke a shocker on the Tanami, and the Polyair kept the springs under control so well, they didn't notice till they got back on the bitumen and heard it rattling.

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    yep i have standard springs with polyairs, good combo

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    I inflate mine with either a hand pump (it doesn't usually need to much pressure) or the onboard air compressor. If it becomes a pain I might set up an "on the fly" system, but this has been fine for the past 2.5 years.

    Cheers
    Andre

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    jasper110 Guest
    thanks for all the replys. it looks like i'll go ahead and get some! i'll see how i get on before getting the compressor.

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