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ben_haynes:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on October 09, 2008, 00:50:00 ---If it's missing that might explain why yours sits down st the back.

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RRB if this is the case why was it that when mine had one it was sat lower at the rear and when i removed it, it sat level :huh: :huh:

carracarra13:
I must admit  Ive sorta been thinking disco springs as sugested

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: ben_haynes on October 10, 2008, 21:25:31 ---
--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on October 09, 2008, 00:50:00 ---If it's missing that might explain why yours sits down st the back.

--- End quote ---

RRB if this is the case why was it that when mine had one it was sat lower at the rear and when i removed it, it sat level :huh: :huh:

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That's a good question.  I can't think why it would sit higher with the SLU removed, they aren't that heavy.  Thing is the SLU only works when the car is moving/the suspenion is working.  It's the pumping action that raises the SLU, a bit like a tappet 'pumping up'.

carracarra13:
now I understand more how the thing works, cheers

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