The previous owner fitted coil springs but Ive read the warning on the dash can be cleared by jumping wires under the drivers seat?
I had a look on Rangerovers.net but couldnt find the info I needed. Does anyone have a link I can follow?
Some relays may need removed or shorted?The previous owner fitted coil springs but Ive read the warning on the dash can be cleared by jumping wires under the drivers seat?
I had a look on Rangerovers.net but couldnt find the info I needed. Does anyone have a link I can follow?
Telling him that is cheating. But then again it was not him who ruined his car i suppose.![]()
Ignoring for the moment, the design aspects, surely a Rangie is not going to be much different from a Disco in its C of G?
Why should it be more susceptible to rolling?
Int that a case of don't tank it round corners? Like any self respecting true land rover owner knows? :behindsofa:.
If your trying to push a P38 around a bend the EAS will also try and level the vehicles body as it leans over, a coiler will just allow the body to roll unchecked until it lifts a wheel...
But you can tank a Range Rover on air around corners. It's just all the others that are ****. Classics and Discos on coils are like rowing boats. Series, well you can't really go fast enough to get in trouble unless you are brave enough to drive them through the wheel wobble at 55 mph. Defenders tend to be held to the road by the weight of the pigs in the back.![]()
Keep going this has made my Sunday the poor bloke only asked what he could do????