Hi Andy thanks s lot for the info I very much appreciate it. And the MOT info is great news to me as well but I think I still would like it back on air. Cheers Tony .
there is a discovery two in a breakers at shirebrook notts. it has been hit from the side hard but the guy who has it isnt up on the prices of the parts that well cos i bought the rear hydraulic step off the rear for £20 ! it was compleat but the engine and box had been sold but not removed at the time.
Hi Tony,
I really like the air suspension on my TD5. It's particularly good for towing as the car stays level and I can raise the suspension at the back to help the boat off the trailer. Despite it having a reputation for being unreliable, the parts are relatively cheap and the airbags can last a long time. I think the compressor fails as it burns itself out trying to keep faulty air bags inflated.
BLRC, the independant Land Rover specialist at Saintfield are pretty decent. I've found them to be honest and charge realistic prices for jobs. They will also give advice over the phone. I've read posts on forums from others with the same positive experience. Good to know if anything major crops up.
Cheers
Andy
is the anything on the market like protective cover or boot that could help protect the bags? If not I imagine that a simple 5mm neprene tube could be just the job, just the same as my wetsuits are made of you know its multi directional stretch affair.
Tony
Sorry, I haven't noticed anything like this. I have read that they tend to leak where there is a fold in the bag, to do with the off road raise feature. Maybe this fold collects grit and wears out? I've wondered myself if they can be repaired, like the tubes on a R.I.B, but with them being available for less than £80 off Ebay, I'm resigned to getting some new ones eventually. The unfortunate thing is that if one fails the car could be disabled which is not good if I'm towing the boat somewhere.
Cheers
Andy
The unfortunate thing is that if one fails the car could be disabled which is not good if I'm towing the boat somewhere.
I Wouldn't worry about that, I changed one myself earlier this year, It took about fifteen minutes and I didn't even have to remove the wheel. Easier than changing a headlight bulb.