Hi All, old thread i know but i am not convinced with the coil conversion yet and wondered if any one could possibly give me further information
Would anyone still recommend it now when prices are cheaper for the air components?
I have a 2008 LR3 and have had sensor problems, compressor faults and shock failures, i just purchased and installed all new shocks, new sensors, new air compressor, new air receiver and the bump stop extension kit from lucky 8 and i am still having calibration and suspension faults, i have had enough and was considering just putting lifted coils in and be done.
does any one have any experience towing with the coils and is it ok?
Is it comfortable with the coils?
Do you loose any functions?
and are there any annoying error lights on the dash after the conversion?
Any help will be appreciated right now
Thanks
Prob worth wandering through my build thread.
Your questions are interesting; you sunk a ton of money into new EAS components-and are finding that troublesome, but ask if it's worth it because EAS components are cheap? Seems you have answered that question with your experience.
Yes, I've towed with coils-a fair amount-it is totally fine. Hardly any real difference from towing with EAS, even if the load is significant and you have a little sag in the back because of it-that has no real bearing on how it performs.
Yes it is comfortable, as noted in this thread, my thread, and many (most?) folks who have done it.
You loose the functions of the EAS. So no going up/down. Also no riding on the bumpstops when it fails, which is one of the functions of EAS too.
There can be a red suspension light in the bottom left corner of the dash if you don't hardwire the black box in and just use it as a ECU flash. Annoying is subjective, I've had mine on since 2015 and view it as a reminder that I don't have to worry about riding on the bumpstops.
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Ray