Neil V8
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Found a pair on eBay for £80 is that about right? How involved are they to change? I've just downloaded rave to get some idea of what's what, so will fire up the laptop in a sec. As for tyres size, I just went with what was already on, can't afford to change the whole lot again.Tyres should be 255/50/19. 55s won't go in spare wheel well. Bags look decidedly past their best.
Found a pair on eBay for £80 is that about right? How involved are they to change? I've just downloaded rave to get some idea of what's what, so will fire up the laptop in a sec. As for tyres size, I just went with what was already on, can't afford to change the whole lot again.
If you have a box of matches, you could set light to £80 quids worth of notes, it would be much the same as buying secondhand airbagsDO NOT fit second hand bags.
Oh could someone point me in the right direction please, before I use said matches on something else! Links, suppliers etc would be really helpful. Tia
Just have a look at tec archive top of range rover forum heading, Datatek has done a guide no need for test book.Bags & clips ordered, now how do I get around not having "Test Book" to depressurised the system?
Read my guide, you can get away with not de-pressurising the system and it can be done with no diagnostics, however if you have a Windows laptop, the RSW solutions software covers everything on the EAS, you just need the diagnostic cable which I can supplyBags & clips ordered, now how do I get around not having "Test Book" to depressurised the system?
Tell me more....Read my guide, you can get away with not de-pressurising the system and it can be done with no diagnostics, however if you have a Windows laptop, the RSW solutions software covers everything on the EAS, you just need the diagnostic cable which I can supply
Bags & clips arrived this afternoon, hope to get a crack on after work tomorrow, weather permitting. Thanks to wammers for the link, superb service
Datatek, money has been sent mate for cable, cheers
It is covered in the guideWhen you fit the new bags DO NOT lower car onto them unless you have put some air in first. Don't know if that is mentioned in Keiths guide, but it is very important to put some air in or they can fold over on themselves and flick off mounts.
My airbag replacement guide is on the CD I'm sending you.Ok thanks, I've watched a few YouTube videos as well as reading up as much as I can. Will see how it goes before tackling the oil leaks & head liner
Thanks KeithMy airbag replacement guide is on the CD I'm sending you.
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