My Disco leans to the right
Thought I was imagining it at first but my Landrover Discovery leans to the right. On the left hand side there's about 10 inches from wheel to arch but on the right only about 4 inches from wheel to arch. This might not sound a lot but gives the whole vehicle a noticable right lean. What is likely to cause this? Is it something to worry about?
If you are running a later model Disco with the Air Bellow suspension, it is likely that one of them has gone...I suggest scrapping them all together and get in to some heavy duty Coils. I did this and the performace has increased 10 fold! Note that when you do this the left coil is always going to be slightly larger than the right one. I guess the idea is that you drive on the left had side which will cause the vehicle to lean ever so slightly to the left when you are in it.
I have run trails that most Disco owners would not consider and would replace the SLS for any amount, better ride, more control and the ability to raise the rear end when coming of a 4 foot waterfall.
Just a difference in option, but well proven.
Mike
Just a difference in option, but well proven.
Mike
It really is a matter of opinion, I agree...I just know that the bellows for my 2001 Disco are about $400 for the set without installation. On the flip side, I replaced them with ARB coils and its possible that the compressor is causing my battery to die periodically. The Bosch computer may or may not be smart enough to know that it has been unhooked! I guess the best option for me is to suck it up and take my ride to Land Rover so that they can plug me in to their AutoLogic or whatever LR machine they have. This is the only true way to get in to a Land Rover...
Thanks fellahs.
It's a 1994 model (deisel). Is it a dangerous condition or can it wait for the next MOT?
I'm going to demonstrate how thick I am now. Please can you define heavy duty Coils and SLS?
One other thing, I can feel (but not hear) a very slight knocking over bumps. Could this be something to do with it?
I assume that both sides would need doing? I once had a Series 2 that leaned to the left so replaced the spring and then it leaned to the right LOL so had to get a right one anyway. Mind you that Series 2 was a prehistoric thing compared top the Discovery!
It's a 1994 model (deisel). Is it a dangerous condition or can it wait for the next MOT?
I'm going to demonstrate how thick I am now. Please can you define heavy duty Coils and SLS?
One other thing, I can feel (but not hear) a very slight knocking over bumps. Could this be something to do with it?
I assume that both sides would need doing? I once had a Series 2 that leaned to the left so replaced the spring and then it leaned to the right LOL so had to get a right one anyway. Mind you that Series 2 was a prehistoric thing compared top the Discovery!
This is what the SLS has instead of coils...They are bags of air that the River rides on. You can raise them a little but as with most "dynamic" parts, they are prone to failure. This is why I suggested going to the fail-safe coils. You will also get about 1.5 to 2 inches on lift fromt the HD model.
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/RKB101200G.cfm
I replaced the whole thing with the following, except I opted for Bilstein Shocks instead of the Ole Man Emu's...
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/9393HD2.cfm
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/RKB101200G.cfm
I replaced the whole thing with the following, except I opted for Bilstein Shocks instead of the Ole Man Emu's...
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/9393HD2.cfm
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Sounds like you have a broken spring, it is not safe and you should look at having it inspected and replace the springs if one is in fact broken.
Always replace spring in sets, not one at a time.
Mike
Sounds like you have a broken spring, it is not safe and you should look at having it inspected and replace the springs if one is in fact broken.
Always replace spring in sets, not one at a time.
Mike
Thanks fellahs. The lean is still the same but the knocking feels worse. I'll jack her up and take a look at the weekend if this weather eases up. We have 70 mph winds andfreezing rain at the moment. Not good for someone like me without a garage. I'm not sure what I'll be looking for but I'll have a feel around
Is the fault most likely to be at the front or the rear?
Is the fault most likely to be at the front or the rear?


