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Air springs- disco 2

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tokkolosh:
my airspring kept going down, have now replaced with a set of coils, opted for old man emu h/d springs as i tow a lot, best thing i ever did,  better ride and no worries. :D

dazliss:
Thanks for all the feedback fellas, Especially the discovery2 website, mine of information. I've defo made my mind up to do the job myself.

John what do you want for your old spring is there any chance I could come and pick it up, maybe at the weekend?

freelanderpx54:
You can have it. But I am in Manchester so it is up to you if you want to make the journey

Cheers
John

Range Rover Blues:
Before binning a near new airspring, or when replacing an old one yourself, check the securinty of the plastic pipe into the fitting on the airspring and the surface of the pipe for scratches and chips, it should be a smooth pipe with a secure fit well inside the fitting, which needs to be secure itself (use PTFE tape).

One advantage of DIY is that you can take your time and be 100% sure the job was done by someone who actualy gives a damn.  If you don't want to do it yourself then there are a couple of really good independants who are members of this club, not surprisingly they would get my recomendation above a main stealer.

freelanderpx54:
New airsprings are a push fitting which is great for ease of installation

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