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SteveG



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With some length of pipe, pipe cutter and fittings, you could cut air line to spring/s splice in a fitting and then manually inflate bag/s to desired height. Then see how system reacts to it.

This could all be done before you go to test it out, and you could even plumb in a manual override near the valve block/s prior to leaving if everything works ok.
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J77



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Or just go with the coils, unless you really need the extra height.

4 months I’ve had mine, no regrets not taking the air suspension. 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue
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zilch



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SteveG wrote:
With some length of pipe, pipe cutter and fittings, you could cut air line to spring/s splice in a fitting and then manually inflate bag/s to desired height. Then see how system reacts to it.

This could all be done before you go to test it out, and you could even plumb in a manual override near the valve block/s prior to leaving if everything works ok.


Use to be able to get emergency air up kit for the RRS, carried a set for our off road trips, pump up
with your tyre compressor and hey presto, be interested to see if a similar system becomes available
for the Defender. Some EAS could be permanently fitted.. yet another pommie bar steward down under

MY20 110 P400 SE Defender
MY10 3.0 RR Sport
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G&T



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J77 wrote:
Or just go with the coils, unless you really need the extra height.

4 months I’ve had mine, no regrets not taking the air suspension.


One call with a LR dealership suggested that if I’m keeping the vehicle for longer than 12 years then coils would be a ‘good option’. Very Happy
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4B4B



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One call with a LR dealership suggested that if I’m keeping the vehicle for longer than 12 years then coils would be a ‘good option’. Very Happy


The same could be said of any option that adds further complexity to a vehicle.

I’d just go for what was needed for my application. If the extra height adjustment flexibility and comfort are things that you’ll think you will benefit from. Consider it. But if not, the coils feel great apparently too, just opt for those, and save the £1600 upfront expense, and the potential extra maintenance down the road.

See if you can test drive both types. [/quote] Defender 90 HSE 250D 2022MY - Gave up after two failed orders
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G&T



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4B4B, to test drive both for me is a must. I’m very interested to see the difference and is it worth the extra.

I know how the extra complexity can play with your mind - when away away Smile

Cheers
Glenn
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