Rear Air Bags
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Rear Air Bags
I just redid the suspension on my D2 with Old Man Emo parts with a 2 inch lift (previously had the lift) and after going to Death Valley I noticed a bit of sag (maybe 100-200 lbs on it). the previous owner took out the airbags but the air compressor is still intact and looks to be just unplugged. Is there a cheap way to put air bags in? I have no clue how much they cost but would like to keep the cost as low as possible!
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#3
The onboard SLS compressor cannot be used to fill tyres. Far too small displacement.
100-200lbs is essentially one adult and one kid sitting in the back seats. If you're sagging with that small amount, I'd say your springs aren't the right rating.
Bags are usually more trouble than they're worth. Being able to reinstall them and keep your lift will depend on how your lift was done.
100-200lbs is essentially one adult and one kid sitting in the back seats. If you're sagging with that small amount, I'd say your springs aren't the right rating.
Bags are usually more trouble than they're worth. Being able to reinstall them and keep your lift will depend on how your lift was done.
#5
You can add air helper springs which run at about $100 a pair. This allows to adjust for load and you don't have the problem of total suspension failure, when there is a leak, a broken sensor or something else. I even don't use my on-board compressor for filling. I fill at home before I leave for a trip and air holds for 3 weeks without any noticeable loss.
I am wondering why you have the sag with your new OME springs. An upgrade to OMEs medium is in the plans for my Disco. I hope to get better load capacity over stock springs, since the air helper springs are at the limit already.
I am wondering why you have the sag with your new OME springs. An upgrade to OMEs medium is in the plans for my Disco. I hope to get better load capacity over stock springs, since the air helper springs are at the limit already.
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whowa004 (04-19-2021)
#6
I just bought replacement bags from Lucky8 (Dunlop) for $194 for a pair.
There is a lift kit out there that is essentially a "puck" and a bar that adjusts the "height sensor" thing.
I like my airbags, and the self leveling feature. But it's definitely not "onboard air".
People don't like the bags because they don't last a long time (maybe 5 years?), and obvs its a more complicated system than a spring!
There is a lift kit out there that is essentially a "puck" and a bar that adjusts the "height sensor" thing.
I like my airbags, and the self leveling feature. But it's definitely not "onboard air".
People don't like the bags because they don't last a long time (maybe 5 years?), and obvs its a more complicated system than a spring!
#7
#8
You can add air helper springs which run at about $100 a pair. This allows to adjust for load and you don't have the problem of total suspension failure, when there is a leak, a broken sensor or something else. I even don't use my on-board compressor for filling. I fill at home before I leave for a trip and air holds for 3 weeks without any noticeable loss.
I am wondering why you have the sag with your new OME springs. An upgrade to OMEs medium is in the plans for my Disco. I hope to get better load capacity over stock springs, since the air helper springs are at the limit already.
I am wondering why you have the sag with your new OME springs. An upgrade to OMEs medium is in the plans for my Disco. I hope to get better load capacity over stock springs, since the air helper springs are at the limit already.
#9
I just bought replacement bags from Lucky8 (Dunlop) for $194 for a pair.
There is a lift kit out there that is essentially a "puck" and a bar that adjusts the "height sensor" thing.
I like my airbags, and the self leveling feature. But it's definitely not "onboard air".
People don't like the bags because they don't last a long time (maybe 5 years?), and obvs its a more complicated system than a spring!
There is a lift kit out there that is essentially a "puck" and a bar that adjusts the "height sensor" thing.
I like my airbags, and the self leveling feature. But it's definitely not "onboard air".
People don't like the bags because they don't last a long time (maybe 5 years?), and obvs its a more complicated system than a spring!