To be fair my bags looked OK when I bought the car but when I got them off and straightened them out I was shocked and so glad I did them. The bags fold over themselves and on mine the wear was sort of under the fold.

If there's no history of the bags being changed and they don't look new then I'd be tempted to change them as a preventative measure - unless you're not planning on keeping the car.
 
Hi Grrrrr
I think what I'm going to do in the summer (if we get one) [emoji9]
Is replace the following
Air springs
Rear height sensor
Compressed ( I will refurbish the old one for a spare)
And the dryer

I will leave the other height sensors as there are no fault codes
 
Grrrr how can you say if I'm not going to keep her
She's my baby. Plus I've spent to much bloody money on the bi###ch. [emoji38]

Any how I've just spent £560 on tires so buying a new set of bits for the EAS is not far off the price of tires
 
Grrrr how can you say if I'm not going to keep her
She's my baby. Plus I've spent to much bloody money on the bi###ch. [emoji38]

Any how I've just spent £560 on tires so buying a new set of bits for the EAS is not far off the price of tires


That won't be the last time, I suspect.

I get whole sets of wheels with tyres off eBay. Generally you can get all 4 for around £120 if you keep an eye out. Someone on here managed £40 once. Of course, my garage is full of old wheels that I probably ought to let go at some stage ...
 
The thing is I bought this car for the bees. I won't be doing much mileage but I like things to be right and to work. And work properly

These tires will last me for years. And if they go bald I will get my friend who I'm teaching beekeeping to give me a push [emoji1][emoji1][emoji1][emoji1]
 
Hi Guys sorry I've been away for a bit, wife problems, and all that crap. I would like to check the height of my p38 with my nanocom unit, but I cant find the picture someone posted on here with all the measurements. if I can remember it was a side view of the p38 with the measurements for all ride heights, can anyone help please?
 
Hope things are a bit better now. Best to do it with the wooden doweling in the bump-stop. You just lower it onto the relevent length and then program the ride height to whatever it reads (took a picture of the readings with my phone at each height.)

This one?
 

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