And totaly unstable on the road, just the sort of thing that ought to be stopped by the new EU wide directive on modifying vehicles IMO.I want to lift the suspension to get bigger tyres in so I need the lift of the air springs. Although as the vehicle will basically be raised 1.5 - 2 constantly. It probably going to be better off on coils
And totaly unstable on the road, just the sort of thing that ought to be stopped by the new EU wide directive on modifying vehicles IMO.
Whatever happened to GORDON? I think that he was somebody's other half and he off-roaded a P38 quite successfully.
After our leader, in a Defender (sorry Dom, couldn't resist it), had to drop out I ended up following him around the chippie run. Apart from some serious tyres and a distinct smell of chip fat from his exhaust he didn't have any obvious modifications but he seemed quite happy just pointing it at the countryside and going for it.
What's with all this huge tyre guff?
Upgrading to a 245/75 16 or 255/60 18 all terrain is enough for most off road applications without compromising the on road characteristics?
If you're going laning and need big mud terrain tyres then surely the lane is unsuitable to be driven and you'll only add to the damage?
Besides, as I've discovered on a mates farm the other day it's quite remarkable where a standard P38 will go if you're sensible
Im after large tyres to get more clearance. Will be a second car so happy to have some compromise. But its going to be my play thing as such, fo pay an play sites as well as green lanes.
Well good luck to you, don't forget to declare all the mods to your insurance company
What triggers the extra lift when you ground it .switch/air pressure difference?Air is way better than coil, it will even go above wading height to get you out of trouble if you ground it. For real serious stuff, Arnott Gen III's give an extra 2" of articulation.
The EAS is perfectly reliable if well maintained.
The System will detect a height sensor reading at the upper end of the scale...it will then try and deflate that spring and see if it sees a change in height...if it doesn't it considers the vehicle grounded out and will then reinflate that spring and then all the others to raise the vehicle up by 20mm above the usual extended ride height to try and unground itself.....What triggers the extra lift when you ground it .switch/air pressure difference?
Always wondered what triggered it...
What's with all this huge tyre guff?
Upgrading to a 245/75 16 or 255/60 18 all terrain is enough for most off road applications without compromising the on road characteristics?
If you're going laning and need big mud terrain tyres then surely the lane is unsuitable to be driven and you'll only add to the damage?
Besides, as I've discovered on a mates farm the other day it's quite remarkable where a standard P38 will go if you're sensible
well said no need for huge tyres
If you want to play modifying, you would be better off with a series or an old Defender.