02Disco2
Well-Known Member
So this might be a very odd/daft question but I'm struggling to find any info on it that is conclusive..
The rear suspension on my 2002 disco is very harsh over small bumps at med/low (well any!) speed.
I have air (for a number of reasons it suits my use of the car) and bags are <6 months old.
Terrafirma std length shocks were fitted and I've just replaced them with OME shocks - no huge difference!
ARB bushes are new and no obvious bearing wear/play on watts link.
Front springs are 1" lifted to cope with forthcoming new front bumper
Tyres are General grabber AT3's on 18" alloys - I know this will make it slightly harsher but I can't believe it's meant to be quite as harsh as it is!!
Rear air levelled with nanocom
I've read the article on disco2.co.uk about spacers for the rear air bags and wondered if adding a 1" spacer would help? Take a bit of the pressure out of the bags... Or am I clutching at straws?!
Any thoughts??
Cheers
The rear suspension on my 2002 disco is very harsh over small bumps at med/low (well any!) speed.
I have air (for a number of reasons it suits my use of the car) and bags are <6 months old.
Terrafirma std length shocks were fitted and I've just replaced them with OME shocks - no huge difference!
ARB bushes are new and no obvious bearing wear/play on watts link.
Front springs are 1" lifted to cope with forthcoming new front bumper
Tyres are General grabber AT3's on 18" alloys - I know this will make it slightly harsher but I can't believe it's meant to be quite as harsh as it is!!
Rear air levelled with nanocom
I've read the article on disco2.co.uk about spacers for the rear air bags and wondered if adding a 1" spacer would help? Take a bit of the pressure out of the bags... Or am I clutching at straws?!
Any thoughts??
Cheers