SLS airs up sometimes and sometimes it doesn't
#1
SLS airs up sometimes and sometimes it doesn't
99 disco ii air suspension will stay aired up after i park for as long as it is parked 2,3,4 days but when i drive it again it will only stay up for 20-30 minutes so i am sure it doesn't have any leaks and also the off road switch will not make it air up also sometimes it will air up and most of the time it won't if someone could please give me some advise please help i am thinking about changing over to springs when i save up the money if can't get the problem fixed.
#6
I did..
I did Mike... Been there , done that..... wasted countless hours for what springs can do. On my RR and 2 Disco's....SLS, ACE are great ..."when you buy your truck new" off the showroom floor........ 6 years later they are ready for meat packing plant.. Sorry, but i have few left hour's left in my life than to screw with stupid crap..
Chris
Chris
Last edited by vandev; 05-14-2012 at 07:48 PM.
#7
I stand corrected. I put short of 90,000 miles on my 99 D2 with ACE and SLS. That truck has done the Rubicon, many of the high Sierra trails, Death Valley, Moab and Colorado at which point, I had some problems and after finding the fault and not having the money to correct that particular issue I gave up and went to coils and have missed that SLS ever since having replaced mine with a set of OME 762's.
SLS issues are easy to work thru and will always treat you well on and off the road when maintained.
If I were not living on Social Security I would still have the system and I always offer to help someone who wants to keep theirs.
SLS issues are easy to work thru and will always treat you well on and off the road when maintained.
If I were not living on Social Security I would still have the system and I always offer to help someone who wants to keep theirs.
#8
I hear you..
I stand corrected. I put short of 90,000 miles on my 99 D2 with ACE and SLS. That truck has done the Rubicon, many of the high Sierra trails, Death Valley, Moab and Colorado at which point, I had some problems and after finding the fault and not having the money to correct that particular issue I gave up and went to coils and have missed that SLS ever since having replaced mine with a set of OME 762's.
SLS issues are easy to work thru and will always treat you well on and off the road when maintained.
If I were not living on Social Security I would still have the system and I always offer to help someone who wants to keep theirs.
SLS issues are easy to work thru and will always treat you well on and off the road when maintained.
If I were not living on Social Security I would still have the system and I always offer to help someone who wants to keep theirs.
#10
jgeorge,
If you need it NOW and are limited on budget, it's awesome that Disco Mike is offering his time and knowledge.
FWIW, my DII's SLS was acting up and got a OME 2" medium duty lift once the bags were down as much as up--something that really freaked out my wife. I don't regret dumping the SLS one bit either. BTW, it was cold weather that seemed to give my SLS fits, it ran "okay" in warm weather.
I recently replaced the OE bumper with an currently-empty ARB winch bumper and the MD springs compressed in the front--probably ~.2-4" and I have a bit of a hot rodder look going with the rear higher. Some hate that look, I don't mind it. However, the tires I'm running fit great, so no big deal. And when loaded, it should level out a bit, so even less of a deal. If you *think* you might want to run like this and don't want to lose any lift loaded, get the HD springs. Just my thoughts.
If you need it NOW and are limited on budget, it's awesome that Disco Mike is offering his time and knowledge.
FWIW, my DII's SLS was acting up and got a OME 2" medium duty lift once the bags were down as much as up--something that really freaked out my wife. I don't regret dumping the SLS one bit either. BTW, it was cold weather that seemed to give my SLS fits, it ran "okay" in warm weather.
I recently replaced the OE bumper with an currently-empty ARB winch bumper and the MD springs compressed in the front--probably ~.2-4" and I have a bit of a hot rodder look going with the rear higher. Some hate that look, I don't mind it. However, the tires I'm running fit great, so no big deal. And when loaded, it should level out a bit, so even less of a deal. If you *think* you might want to run like this and don't want to lose any lift loaded, get the HD springs. Just my thoughts.