Agreed with
@Carson G; ridiculous post to be honest since we are using a the "exception" once again to label the entire industry. Not sure what his mileage was but if it was 100k on those struts and planning an "Overland" trip, I would go back to refining my mission and logistics planning before I posted an exception looking for everyone to pat me on the back for finding an air-bag failure.
I think we should do a thread on "proof of maintenance records" where we all lay our cards on the table to what exact maintenance we do IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR OEM and what ADDITIONAL we do. Any takers? I bet all the HATERS and TROLLS are silent! ANY vehicle will work, Jeep, Toyota, JLR, Yugo, whatever you bring, you sling!
Anyone wanna chat about brake hose life limits? Nope, but people will strap their entire family in the vehicle at 90mph on the freeway or their lifted rigs, $3k Fox and Icon shocks and 35" and never once upgrade the brakes or replace the brake hoses per INDUSTRY SAFETY STANDARDS. I say the same crap to my fellow motorcycle buddies.
Let's not forget
@TexasTJ, we've been hearing you talk about selling your LR3 for about 3 years now and then modify it and then sell it and then modify it and then sell it. Put coils on it then; I'll help you and we can document FaceBook Live (yours, not mine cuz I don't FB) on your upgrade kit, installation, overall ease of installation, why you'll want new springs, spacers, whey they don't fit, etc.
FYI, I can change an air strut in about 30 minutes on the trail, 15 in the garage! I'm all about coils; when someone makes the perfect set up and we don't have to settle on a 2" kit that rides okay and is actually more like 1.5" on a good day and needs a hodge-podge of coil configs to feel right.
Unless you are going full custom configs like
@Ray_G then you are stuck with a sub-par coil set up that will need further performance changes due to weight/use of your LR3/4..........PERIOD.
So, yeah, let's talk about air bags until you're blue in the face and then we can go over your rig on FaceBook Live so we can see the rest of the vehicle too.