More than likely the bags. They can start going porous over time and also develop leaks in cracks in the fold which can lead to them staying up for days but as soon as you move they can deflate.Will be changing bags but wondering if it COULD be sensors as well?
Collapses one side in about 1 hour, but can stay up for days.
Air is a good system. It sounds like you need to check the ride height sensors and recalibrate yours.Having this with mine now went to use today and stuck raised. Considering springs. Cheaper than bags and sensors and sorted forever
I do like the system but it seems abit of a weak part. It could go with no warning kind of thing. I thought it was sensors, as it's not sagging either end. Is it okay to drive? Not sure whether to do sensors or sensors and bags. Or just springs. Gana need a nanocom either way to reset it I supposeAir is a good system. It sounds like you need to check the ride height sensors and recalibrate yours.
Having this with mine now went to use today and stuck raised. Considering springs. Cheaper than bags and sensors and sorted forever
+1Spring fail as well
Springs do not self level, been there done that with a saloon car, was unstable over 90 due to broken spring tails, had to drop a whole sports spring set on for towing and stability.
Was stable at 3 figure speeds but cost me over £200 for spring set and air adjustable shocks.
SLS is so much easier
it's not compulsory to do that cos the SLS has the so called "extended mode" which is automatic and it will raise by itself if the body is grabbing the soilbrianconwy said:...Raising the back end might be useful for off-roading but few users do this...
IMHO cos unfortunately those who want to make profit on conversion kits dont care about the vehicle... the choice is there for everyone to buy the vehicle with factory fitted springs but from my point of view it's a shame to bastardise a well enhanced vehicle by downgrading it to lower spec rather than fix it.....If spring systems are so inferior then why are there loads of You-tube videos showing how to change over to springs - not just Land Rovers but for loads of makes? It is just a matter of choice.
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