The Grenadier Forum

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to contribute to the community by adding your own topics, posts, and connect with other members through your own private inbox! INEOS Agents, Dealers or Commercial vendors please contact admin@theineosforum.com for a commercial account.

What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Got the eibach springs and 35x11.5 r17s put on today.
Getting rdy for Moab Oktoberfest!
20240815_194620.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 20240815_172107.jpg
    20240815_172107.jpg
    2.4 MB · Views: 81
All ready for a weekend away with the van ; LHS airbag not inflating normally.
Rear spring has come off the axle perch and is jammed onto it. Tried to free it before work ; no luck. Airbag hissing a bit :(.
Not sure if it was a bad install (not by me) or I've dislocated it offroad.
Ordered a new airbag as there's no point in taking it to the installer and finding it's worse than just a split top hose.
I also had a problem with my new airbags. Got no reading on the pressure gauge RHS and could not inflate or deflate the bag. Eventually removed the valve stem and manage to deflate by rocking the vehicle. Installer is on the other side of town but will stop by on my next run that way for them to check it out.
 
I also had a problem with my new airbags. Got no reading on the pressure gauge RHS and could not inflate or deflate the bag. Eventually removed the valve stem and manage to deflate by rocking the vehicle. Installer is on the other side of town but will stop by on my next run that way for them to check it out.
Oh this is not boding well! I’ve ordered the same airbags as @Tazzieman.
 
Thanks. So in in hind-site although I’ve ordered them they may not be right for my use case as I like to take off road routes on my travels even though fully loaded. Uprated springs may be the answer for me.
In that situation , if you are loaded up, the pressure means it's very unlikely the spring could come off ( is what I was told.)
I guess it depends upon how loaded up and how aggressive the driving is.
If you're not really loaded up you don't need the airbags!
IMO (and others will have their's) the airbags are there to keep the vehicle at normal ride height and thus allow control/safety at speed on the bitumen.
When offroading with a trailer you are travelling slowly , and porpoising and swaying aren't such a big deal.
I have an offroad van, and will just deflate the bags if there is a serious flexy situation.
 
Thanks. So in in hind-site although I’ve ordered them they may not be right for my use case as I like to take off road routes on my travels even though fully loaded. Uprated springs may be the answer for me.
Uprated springs are definitely the way to go but they are expensive - AUD 1,000 per pair. Airbags are the less costly alternative and they do have a warranty so don't be too concerned. I've had airbags in the back of my Disco for many years without a problem.
 
A source for those please. They would be very helpful
 
My afternoon has been ruined. Driving on an A road just outside Poole about 35mph in a 40mph limit and an almighty bang. Stopped the Grenadier got out and Transmission oil everywhere and no drive. Now waiting for the AA 🤬🤬🤬🤬

Oh dear, that sounds nasty and not a quick or easy fix buddy. Keep us informed
 
Back
Top Bottom