Up plating

For the rear axle check out Aeon rubber spring assistors.
My van weighs in at 4500 kilos, these transformed the stability and are very easy to fit as just go in place of the bump stops. Also cost just over £100.
I can't understand people fitting the much more expensive air options to basically do the same job.
 
For the rear axle check out Aeon rubber spring assistors.
My van weighs in at 4500 kilos, these transformed the stability and are very easy to fit as just go in place of the bump stops. Also cost just over £100.
I can't understand people fitting the much more expensive air options to basically do the same job.

The bit you don't understand is that air assist is adjustable to suit the differences in how you have loaded your vehicle and the different road and driving conditions you can encounter rather than the rubber spring assistors which are a one setting and not much good is you are require to fit air assist as a requirement for up-plating.
 
Needs to be air assist i think to comply with svtech recommendations for up plating and looking for costs to allow me to decide on buying
 
this video give you all the requirements

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Needs to be air assist i think to comply with svtech recommendations for up plating and looking for costs to allow me to decide on buying

For installing uprated front springs and rear semi-air with controls and pressure dials mounted under dash at Driver’s side, it will cost around £1,800 at SAP. Expect similar price elsewhere.

 
this video give you all the requirements

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Yes I started it i wondered why it had popped back up. Still not done anything with the suspension theres always something else. This weekend was broken kitchen tap , cracked entrance step and 12 v power going down.😳
 
Yes I started it i wondered why it had popped back up. Still not done anything with the suspension theres always something else. This weekend was broken kitchen tap , cracked entrance step and 12 v power going down.😳
There’s always something
 

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