Our 1994 RRC has air and it's just over the 200k mark... aside from a couple of electrical problems that confused the EAS ECU... ours has been fine.
Dunno about it's off road potential but then SWMBO won't let me take that one off playing!
RRB has an LSE with air that I think he uses off road.
Skibum
I've laned it a couple of times, just to say it's been
but I have Blue for off-roading.
The LSE is a brilliant tow-car, too good in fact sometimes.
with a standard set-up you are limited to using standard length shocks, if you get too much droop the air bag comes off it's seat with a pop.
I've found that a lot of the woodhead/oem shocks around are now longer than standard, this can lead to problems if the axle is hanging from the chassis.
One advantage is that you drive around in standard height unless you need the clearance, then you go up 40mm to high profile.
The EAS keeps a trick up it's sleeve too. If you get stuck for more than 30 seconds it will deflate the springs to check whether you are grounded. If you are it will over-inflate and go into extended profile for 10 minutes, another 20 plus mm to get you clear.
If you are cross-axled when you get stuck it will even out the ground pressure too, almost as good as a locker.
So no castor correction to worry about, nice safe drive on road, good off-road for a near standard car.
If you want to go for big mods or bigger tyres then it starts to limit you.
EAS needs to be able to rest on the bump stops. You can reprogram access mode but if it goes down it will sit on it's arse, so any tyres must still fit with the car on the stops.
There is no possibilty of dislocatiopn, not without some serious re-engineering, but then I've found that plus 2" shock (plus 3" at a push) are the longest you can fit to the back without the shock bottoming out before the axle hits the bump stop. On an EAS car this is bad, the bump stops are special elastic units that you can safely drive around on.
If you go to look at one I can gladly give you some tips.
meanwhile take a look at my galery, my LSE has had a fair bit of cash chucked at it but my rear springs boast an extra 3" of droop travel.
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