I recently bought a beautiful 1997 diesel P38 for only 1150 euros. I knew it had the coil conversion on it already and had been on the look out for one of these as I had the belief that the air suspension was troublesome and expensive to fix. (Might be wrong on that!!) I got the thing home and went about modifying/fitting an old stainless steel roof rack to go on top and fitted out the boot to take my construction tools. I reckoned my "rig" was the bomb and headed of to my first job in it. Boy was the road handling ****ty and it wallowed left and right on the tight Irish boreens (tiny roads) and made a nice bang when the rear bottomed out on some of the bigger road dips. Parked up, the Rangey stands average high and quite evenly that doesn't suggest that it will bottom out. I am guessing that the addition of the heavy roof rack and my tools has caused this? So, I am now faced with the problem of remedying this unfortunate development. I know there are plenty of people here advocating the ripping out of said springs and reverting back to the air system. It's just that I paid so little for the thing and am attempting to get it handling right (just eliminate the bottoming and have the headlights pointing the same level) for the minimum spend. I am hoping to solve this with a new set of HD springs and shocks will set me back less the £100. The springs on it right now are blue in color, So, can anyone here recommend a brand, duty, colour to replace these?
Thanks Richard
Thanks Richard