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Assuming i don't need to buy 'cheap eBay' ones, I'll bet that's what is on now, they don't look years old at all
I think mine are leaking down to age/poor quality, the car hasn't done many miles under my ownershipI would replace all four cos they have all done the same work
Reckon Island 4x4 are pretty good for them
Make sure you get new clips as good chance the old ones are past their sell by date
Cheers, i was assuming you'd set to access then Jack the body up, giving the bags room to expandYou must depressurize as the car will collapse when you pull the air line out
There is a fair bit of pressure there even on Access
Also make sure there is some air in the new bag before you put the car's weight on them
They are listed as new but no brand nameYep lol
If they are second hand then you cannot tell how secondhand they are lol
Is the job of physically getting them out a big job? Presume i don't have to depressurise if i put in access level and pull the relay?
They are listed as new but no brand name
Time for new bags all round The bags have a design life of 7/8 years 80K miles unless you fit Arnotts.You were right, a small amount of crazing on the wheel side that i couldn't see from underneath. Area no bigger than a thumb nail shows tiny bubbles. I'll bet the other side is the same
From what i have read, arnott gen 2 last longer but are much more expensive.Time for new bags all round The bags have a design life of 7/8 years 80K miles unless you fit Arnotts.
I have had Arnott Gen 2's on one of mine for over nine years now and they still look like new. I got them on a promotion so they did not cost a lot more than Dunlops plus they came with a lifetime (probably worthless) warranty.From what i have read, arnott gen 2 last longer but are much more expensive.
I don't mind paying more for something that lasts longer, of you don't get ripped off in the process!
How much longer are they supposed to last? I've not yet seen anyone who actually sells them!!
Sounds like i need to stick to the Dunlop's thenI have had Arnott Gen 2's on one of mine for over nine years now and they still look like new. I got them on a promotion so they did not cost a lot more than Dunlops plus they came with a lifetime (probably worthless) warranty.
They are very expensive now so I fitted Dunlops on the project car.
P38 Spares sell them I believe.
From what i have read, arnott gen 2 last longer but are much more expensive.
I don't mind paying more for something that lasts longer, of you don't get ripped off in the process!
How much longer are they supposed to last? I've not yet seen anyone who actually sells them!!
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