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Old 01-16-2009, 01:47 PM
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if i have to go with coil springs is there any difference.is one better than other
 
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Year, model of your vehicle?

& Just my 2 cents.

If you got a Range Rover, I expect like the others here, you bought it because of it's off road as well as on road capabilities!

My suggestion is to become more familiar with the EAS system, do most of the work yourself, and keep the EAS.

Bypass System

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Old 01-16-2009, 03:08 PM
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i have 1999 range rover
 
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You gotta figure out what works best for you.
 
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I can only speak from my experience, not just with the Range Rover but also with my Audi Allroad, which has the same Air Suspension system, just made by German Engineers.

Take the time to research and get to know your system, get a Shop manual for the P38, have fun, tinker, ask questions, you may be amazed at the ease of fixing it yourself,
 
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