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110 Tipper - Which Spring/shock/rollbar setup?


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Have you thought about adding the air bag kit ? It goes inside the coil spring & controlled by a small air compresser, iv seen them on eBay from memory thay was about £120 but I don't think the compresser was included so an extra £100 ish for that

 

If you go up that route make sure you get them from somewhere who are OK with returns, if you fit the new proper 3500kg landy springs the airbag set we were sent didn't fit properly, we came the the conclusion they are for standard 110 springs or will work with worn/saggy HD springs, but are too loose a fit on new 3500kg springs.

 

Just get this setup :)Defender full air suspension

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If you go up that route make sure you get them from somewhere who are OK with returns, if you fit the new proper 3500kg landy springs the airbag set we were sent didn't fit properly, we came the the conclusion they are for standard 110 springs or will work with worn/saggy HD springs, but are too loose a fit on new 3500kg springs.

 

Just get this setup :)Defender full air suspension

 

Hi Keith can you run with out air tank mate thanks Jon

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Hi Keith can you run with out air tank mate thanks Jon

 

The assisters you can run without a compressor, but the kit I linked to comes with a compressor, needs to at that price,

I have some airbags here from another project that I may try to fit on on the landy, then I can get rid of those uncomfortably hard rear springs

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The assisters you can run without a compressor, but the kit I linked to comes with a compressor, needs to at that price,

I have some airbags here from another project that I may try to fit on on the landy, then I can get rid of those uncomfortably hard rear springs

 

Hi Keith will they be good on out spring thanks Jon

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Has anyone used a load leveller from a range rover classic?it is centre mounted between the upper A frame mounts down to the axel, i saw one on flea bay last week on a 130 chassis....item number 321649742944, might help with body rool and the appearance of being normally loaded......

toying with the idea of using air springs instead of coil, but with truck bags not landrover oem....

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Has anyone used a load leveller from a range rover classic?it is centre mounted between the upper A frame mounts down to the axel, i saw one on flea bay last week on a 130 chassis....item number 321649742944, might help with body rool and the appearance of being normally loaded......

toying with the idea of using air springs instead of coil, but with truck bags not landrover oem....

 

Hi sand have you fitted pump yet mate thanks Jon

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