![]() 01/20/2017 at 08:33 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Lowered or busted air suspension?
![]() 01/20/2017 at 08:36 |
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You know, if Land Rover had employed these people to describe their cars they could have used the phrase “it’s not broken, it’s grounded to the ground.”
Oh does that not work here, I’ll show myself out.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 08:42 |
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It’s kneeling so the fat range rover owners can get in.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 08:51 |
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![]() 01/20/2017 at 08:51 |
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So it’s a bus then.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 08:54 |
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I mean I’ve seen busses smaller.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 08:56 |
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Kneeling is a bus thing.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 08:56 |
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busted!
![]() 01/20/2017 at 09:01 |
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Yes, but don’t they drop the air suspension all the way to the bottom when you put it in park.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 09:03 |
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#stancenation
![]() 01/20/2017 at 09:06 |
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That’s just it’s lowest setting, if it was bust it would be so low it would welcomed into #stancenation#yolo#howdo#tagswork
![]() 01/20/2017 at 09:08 |
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Maybe they should.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 09:21 |
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I could have sworn that I’d seen it.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 09:29 |
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Demuro’d
![]() 01/20/2017 at 09:52 |
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Wow, a Range Rover outside of its natural setting - which is either flying through an occupied crosswalk, making a jerky un-signaled turn, or blindly cruising around the lot of a high end mall.
I vote for low suspension setting, I’d like to see it list to one side if it was broken.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 10:02 |
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I saw this a few months ago and posted about it. Everyone said it’s a feature to let people in and out easier. I still think it’s a thing that allows range rovers to hide the fact that their Wagon is sagging.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 11:28 |
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It is in its natural habitat- the parking lot of a swanky $250/night hotel.
![]() 01/20/2017 at 11:38 |
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I suppose that’s equal to a fancier mall :)
![]() 01/20/2017 at 13:36 |
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As someone who works with these all the time, this is the access height. If the suspension failed it typically is one bag with a leak and it will list to a side.
Also for future reference.
![]() 01/22/2017 at 09:06 |
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*normal.