Some will say.......We can't tell you because its a really bad thing to do. LOL. ;)
Others will say its a really good move and one of them will be along in a moment I am sure.
 
new compressor is plug and play

And the bags are easy 'ish to replace.

Island4x4 do bags and compressors last i looked.
 
contact a member on here called kurtjohnson10 ( @kurtjohnson10 ) He often times has compressor in stock.

And can you re-title this thread please as it is the same as the first and is confusing.....why not just have kept everything in the one thread!!
 
@kurtjohnson10 often has compressors for sale.
Island for bags, they often have deals on 4 dunlops if bought all together. Worth the extra for the dunlops in my opinion.
Just don't mention spr..... Spr... Spr... No, can't say it.
 
Depends what kind of driving you do. If you do alot of motorway miles Itl be worth spending to keep the air suspension so you can drop it down for economy's sake. Thats the only thing I miss about air bags
 
Depends what kind of driving you do. If you do alot of motorway miles Itl be worth spending to keep the air suspension so you can drop it down for economy's sake. Thats the only thing I miss about air bags
Less tendency to roll over on cornering or swerving to avoid a problem.
There is no excuse for getting rid of the EAS it's reliable if maintained, one of the cars best features IMO.
 
I'm happy with the heavy-duty Bilstein coils and shocks on my LSE. Can't fault them the way I use the Rangie, which is like a truck more than car.
 

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