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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2646 |
Early CSW vehicles such as yours used a soft rear spring and a Boge hydraulic damper thing which 'pumped' the rear end under load. These generally fail after a while and if the rear springs sag with age the vehicle will sit arse-down. It should sit level with everything working okay. This was a good setup but the struts failed in time.
Because of the general rubbish-ness of the self-levelling strut thing on later models Land Rover did away with it and used progressive springs on the rear, these are a compromise between soft springs for a good ride and stiff ones for load carrying. One of the side effects of this is the arse-up attitude that you describe. Your simplest option is to just fit the later progressive SW springs. However as I prefer the nicer ride I will be refitting the soft early springs and using airbag helpers to replace the function of the levelling strut. |
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23rd Jul 2017 2:55pm |
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skwdenyer Member Since: 25 Dec 2012 Location: London Posts: 11 |
Thanks for that. So perhaps I need to run it about a bit and see if the Boge unit is actually screwed? I've only just got it back to MOT standard (a long way to go to where I want to be, but at least can drive).
Are the Boges rebuildable / replaceable? Right now I have an original CSW and, whilst not an "authenticity nut," I quite like the idea of keeping things as standard as possible (not least because, given where I live, insurance is a headache and I only want to go down the modifications route for things that I *really* want). Thanks again |
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23rd Jul 2017 2:59pm |
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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2646 |
I'm not sure they're still available new. I've heard of people trying to rebuild them with no success.
Put some weight in the back - enough to drop the suspension a bit - and measure the height to the rear door threshold (or similar). Then go for a drive and remeasure, the self-levelling strut should pump it back up to standard height. If it doesn't then it's knackered. |
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23rd Jul 2017 4:08pm |
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Sadi Member Since: 23 Jul 2015 Location: Windhoek Posts: 334 |
Nice summary here of the OME range:
https://www.expeditionexchange.com/ome/indexsprings.php |
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25th Jul 2017 5:41am |
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