I'm replacing them on my 13 year old with the standard ones - too hard on the compressor otherwise.

I like the sound of the Arnotts, but it's a lot of extra money for a dubious result.
 
After selling a load of motorcycle bits on e-bay I've used the cash for a set of GenIII's and will be fitting them tomorrow.

I'll let you all know how the car feels compared to standard after it's done if anyone is interested. True they are expensive, but look very well made.

LW...
 
After selling a load of motorcycle bits on e-bay I've used the cash for a set of GenIII's and will be fitting them tomorrow.

I'll let you all know how the car feels compared to standard after it's done if anyone is interested. True they are expensive, but look very well made.

LW...

Wasted your cash unless you are a serious off roader, you need the longer shocks to go with them now:rolleyes:
Gen 2's are fine for normal use:D
 
After selling a load of motorcycle bits on e-bay I've used the cash for a set of GenIII's and will be fitting them tomorrow.

I'll let you all know how the car feels compared to standard after it's done if anyone is interested. True they are expensive, but look very well made.

LW...

You will love em Lone Wolf. Throw away the sea sickness tablets and start hitting the bends at faster than 30mph without fear of the Rangie topling over :)
 
nay I have er full set of gen II on the way home to me :D so next week i will make a photo set about shifting them :).....
 
Rising rate springs do help though as do antiroll bars:D

All air springs are rising rate springs. I find the standard ones to be fine. I have very little body roll with standard springs and standard shockers. If body roll is a problem then changing the shockers would be a far more cost effective cure than uprated bags. The GenIIIs for instance are a serious waste of money together with the extra travel shocks required for them if you are not a out and out off roader. In my view the extra cost of modified air springs is not justified for normal road use. The standard ones are fine.
 
i just ordered the gen II because there is a life time Warranty on them and a very small price difference.

:)
 
i just ordered the gen II because there is a life time Warranty on them and a very small price difference.

:)

Fair enough if that's what you want it's your money. But you are paying the extra money for the life time warranty and under normal circumstances you won't have the vehicle when they go pop. But it's your choice. :):):)
 
I have lived in France for 10 years and have a French wife, your English is a darn sight better than my French:(

my french stinks so much. that is the one language i can´t learn , ant trust me i have tried :(

and yes it is almost dark her in dk at 0400 pm :(
 
my french stinks so much. that is the one language i can´t learn , ant trust me i have tried :(

and yes it is almost dark her in dk at 0400 pm :(

Right i see now but 0400 would be 4am in the morning to me, ex marine you see 24 hour clock and all that.
 
I can sympathise with sarstad...its a bit confusing...over here they use the 24 hour clock most of the time, i'm still getting used to saying i'll see you at 17...
 
The other thing that confuses the hell out of me is that they use week numbers rather than dates..such as, next year i'm on holiday in weeks 38 and 39...wtf is that???
 

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