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Old Jul 25, 2020 | 03:26 PM
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Hello,

Just wondering what you guys think of removing the air suspension and replacing them with the Coil Springs. I have a 2008 LR3 which is not my everyday driver, as far as off-roading, its mainly just trails, nothing too crazy. Seems like my compressor is going bad so just debating if I should replace the compressor or remove the air suspension.

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Kris
 
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Old Jul 25, 2020 | 05:45 PM
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I have a coil truck and a EAS truck.

The EAS truck is better performs better in every way but one. The coil truck will never drop to bump stops. The coil truck rides more like a Disco II both on and off road.

I do love the coiler admittedly and that truck has taken me to some amazing places
 

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Old Jul 25, 2020 | 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ArmyRover
I have a coil truck and a EAS truck.

The EAS truck is better performs better in every way but one. The coil truck will never drop to bump stops. The coil truck rides more like a Disco II both on and off road.

I do love the coiler admittedly and that truck has taken me to some amazing places
Which would you want towing a trailer off road?
 
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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 09:26 AM
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Since it would seem unlikely you would be taking it through any extreme trails. I think either would do just fine
 
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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 08:18 PM
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....will the EAS truck ever drop to bumpstops, really?
 
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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 08:37 PM
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my 07 has multiple times due to a steering angle sensor calibration issue, so yes really it happens
 
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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 09:55 PM
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...should just put you at Access and is easily recoverable and then you can pull F26. I guess to me being a bumpstops is the catastrophic failure associated with a dead compressor or a shock with a branch through it!
 
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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 10:16 PM
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definitely not access height
 
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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 10:19 PM
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...but could be wrong. Still, it's recoverable. My point is that there are very few conditions that yield an irrecoverable EAS failure.
 
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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 10:32 PM
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Also had the 06 blow out the front half of the system dropping the front only but didn't count that since it was a half failure.

Another I didn't count was a failed charging system caused the EAS to have a mental meltdown and dump all the air on the trail. System was fine once the battery was charged and the alternator replaced.

It was recoverable, I had to slow down from 70 on the interstate, pull off the road, shut it down and restart the truck. Then it would air back up and make it a few more miles. Then repeat till home.

My coils have never done that. So once again EAS is better than coils except for that.
 
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