BigJock2005
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I've had my current P38 for two years. Although I love the car, it's not been the easiest of vehicles. I have been plagued with EAS trouble, faulty height sensor, faulty pressure switch, stuck solenoid valves, and also had some other annoying electrical foibles. It's currently flagging an EAS fault again, so it's off to the local man for a reset and diagnostic.
The car passed its MOT not needing anything last week, but the guy pointed out some near life-end stuff; two worn air springs, exhaust popping a tiny bit on the rear box, perishing inside two of the pirellis, and shocks all round a bit knackered. So at the next service I am realling looking at quite a few hundred quids worth of stuff, and I would like to do a spring conversion to rid me of the EAS issues.
I like the Rangie so much I am thinking of trading up to a mark 3. I'm not a great fan of the latest shape, but I like the 2002-2004 model. It's got to be a V8 so prob the 4.4, depending on cash.
Can you guys give me any feedback, opinion, thoughts on how the mark 3s compare to the P38s?
Thanks alot!
Jock
The car passed its MOT not needing anything last week, but the guy pointed out some near life-end stuff; two worn air springs, exhaust popping a tiny bit on the rear box, perishing inside two of the pirellis, and shocks all round a bit knackered. So at the next service I am realling looking at quite a few hundred quids worth of stuff, and I would like to do a spring conversion to rid me of the EAS issues.
I like the Rangie so much I am thinking of trading up to a mark 3. I'm not a great fan of the latest shape, but I like the 2002-2004 model. It's got to be a V8 so prob the 4.4, depending on cash.
Can you guys give me any feedback, opinion, thoughts on how the mark 3s compare to the P38s?
Thanks alot!
Jock