If your wheel travel is being limited by the shock travel then you will soon wreck your shocks. OME should be able to tell you if your shocks are correct for their springs or at least give you specs.
Garry
The cap on the end of the desiccant chamber of the Hitachi compressor is plastic and can develop a microscopic crack between the two pipe inlets/outlets causing a loss of air when the compressor is running. As part of some rebuild kits or as an individual part you can buy metal caps that do not...
Well my car is 13 years old and has covered 190,000km with no unexpected EAS issues. I have replaced the desiccant in my original Hitachi and replaced the plastic cap with a metal one - these actions in my views should be included as service items. My lack of EAS issues is consistent with...
Anything can break down. I have had a RRS for 10 years and offroad it all the time - I have had a compressor issue and fixed it myself at home - the way to manage your air system is to know your air system. I have LLAMs to manage height changes, and about the only other thing I would consider...
I would have to agree - US prices are completely out of step with prices elsewhere in the world. Hence many of our Australian 110s/Defender/Perentie Landrovers are being purchased at a fraction of the US price and being exported to the US.
I prefer to use LLAMs https://www.llams.com.au/ as it allows you to use the full range of the suspension without the speed restriction and having the suspension constantly jacked up.
I can drive around normally with my suspension at 20mm below onroad height or at the push of a button go the the...
Having the door open does nothing - the vehicle will still self level with the door open - tested this yesterday when changing a tyre and had the door open - changed about 10 times as i jacked up with door open - this myth comes from the fact that height changes generated by the height switch...
You might want to recheck that as it comes up on the screen even if you don't have lockers - the only way to confirm is to climb under the car and have a look for an actuator on top of the diff. The open diff does not have that actuator on top of the diff, the e diff does as per the pic.
ARB is an Australian company where I come from and where the majority of ARB stuff is made (in Melbourne) - a constant complaint in Australia is that they cater mainly for the popular Japanese utes that are sold here and little dedicated accessories are made for Land Rover - yes you can get bars...
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