Not really back, came on to research a problem on a friends P38 only to find the search function didn't work and ended up staying a while, but thanks for the welcome.
Well, of course you should be back permanently. You're the only one to counter @wammers when he's on a stridency march.
Swapped out all four shocks!! Only 16 months old... Front left and rear right lower bolt fittings snapped off clean!!
After speaking to the supplier along with some photos, they agreed to send a full set free of charge. Maybe just a bad batch..... At least I hope..View attachment 150301 View attachment 150302
Dare I say terrafirma heavy duty standard length shocks...Out of interest what make were they.
Dare I say terrafirma heavy duty standard length shocks...
I wish I'd bought the boge...
The terra's ride a bit stiffer with a little less flopping about which is fine by me.
I agree grrrrrrrrrrrrrr, but one flopping thing is enough in my life!!Boge are best. Doesn't flop that much. My Terrafirmas were terribly firm.
How old are the bags? Any exhaust blows?On the bloody bump stops. No air. Feeding a leak somewhere. Not the bags so i am guessing reservoir or somewhere supply side. Arse.
Bit personalHow old are the bags? Any exhaust blows?
How old are the bags? Any exhaust blows?
5 years on Dunlops, worth checking for leaks.Bags are 5 years. No exhaust issue I am aware of. Fairly new from centre box back and mine is the old one with single pipe.
When compressor went about a month ago i put here on high and pulled the delay timer. 24 hours with no drop, although possible the hole closed with the height change.5 years on Dunlops, worth checking for leaks.
How old are the bags? Any exhaust blows?
How old are the bags? Any exhaust blows?
I changed the driver pack when I had a dancing problem, been fine since. That was six yrs ago, I know, kiss of death.I noticed she was dancing a bit to start with so might have a dodgy height sensor.
Unless the dryer has dumped it's contents into the valve block, I'd bet it's the airbags.Now I think about it ... on the bump stops. If it was supply side, why are the bags deflated. Bags seemed OK last time I checked so has to be valve block, yes?
Unless the dryer has dumped it's contents into the valve block, I'd bet it's the airbags.