Disco td5 questions.

Disco td5 questions.

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MiniMrMan

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181 posts

216 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Hi, just a quick one, do all td5 discos have air suspension?

Ta.

agent006

12,039 posts

265 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Rear only, unless converted to coils by an owner who didn't fancy maintaining the car properly.

Rum Runner

2,338 posts

218 months

Thursday 13th May 2010
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Go For a V8 on LPG works out cheaper all-round..sounds better ..

Angry Sheep

1,120 posts

211 months

Sunday 16th May 2010
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agent006 said:
Rear only, unless converted to coils by an owner who didn't fancy maintaining the car properly.
Unless it's a five seater - I'm pretty sure air suspension was standard on seven seaters but only an option on five seaters.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Wednesday 19th May 2010
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I'm pretty sure it depended on model and spec too. Even a D3 could be had with coil springs all round.

haircutmike

21,844 posts

205 months

Saturday 19th June 2010
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lower spec have springs, higher, air, probably an option on lower spec.

Personally I wouldn't be without it, put a ton in the back an it keeps level thumbup.

cpas

1,661 posts

241 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Angry Sheep said:
agent006 said:
Rear only, unless converted to coils by an owner who didn't fancy maintaining the car properly.
Unless it's a five seater - I'm pretty sure air suspension was standard on seven seaters but only an option on five seaters.
As far as I know, all 5-seaters have rear coil springs and all 7-seaters rear air springs. All have coils on the front. Also, after 2000 (I think) whatever they have will be 'type approved' so changing air to coil will effectively be illegal.

niva441

2,007 posts

232 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Standard on 7 seaters, option on 5 seaters. My 5 seat XS had it, but it was an unusual option.

normalbloke

7,461 posts

220 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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There is only one certainty in all this, if fitted you can guaranteee it WILL fail prematurely at some point!

haircutmike

21,844 posts

205 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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normalbloke said:
There is only one certainty in all this, if fitted you can guaranteee it WILL fail prematurely at some point!
That's harsh, with 3 disco 2's I have had 1 airbag and a broken sender through severe off roading!

It's effectiveness outway the minor repairs.

agent006

12,039 posts

265 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Depends what you consider premature. If you see the airsprings as having a 5 year lifetime and replace as such (they're not that expensive, and quite easy to change) then you'll never have a premature failure.

This is the problem that the P38 has with the bad reputation of its full EAS (crap dealers in the 90s replacing entire systems notwithstanding). 99% of EAS systems have had no maintenance done at all, and are in surprisingly good working condition considering that. The system is breathtakingly simple in its operation even on a P38, and the SLS on a disco is even more so.