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7Brothers
 


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Suspension Lowering

Hi all, new here.

Just a question regarding the suspension. When mine is left in standard height, the front drops gradually over the course of a few hours. The passenger side looks lower, so I figured it was a leak, but as a test, I left it in extended height overnight, and there is no drop whatsoever.

Anyone else encountered this, and know what the cause is? Is there greater pressure in the struts when left in off road height and therefore helps it stay all the way up?

Many thanks, Ben
  
Post #237725613th Sep 2024 7:29 am
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rrhool
 


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Could be valve blocks. Do a search on here, there are hundreds of posts about sinking suspension and the causes.

Edit. Could also be an air bag puncture, that somehow is sealed when at height, ie. as the bag rolls on itself.
 Richard


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Post #237725713th Sep 2024 7:31 am
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7Brothers
 


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Cheers, I did do a search but couldn't find anything directly related to the issue I was having, probably didn't look hard enough...

Wouldn't a valve block issue cause it to sink in every suspension mode?
  
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rrhool
 


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Just edited my first answer to add it could be an air bag. Thumbs Up
 Richard


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Discovery 2 4.0 ES 2001- Gone
Discovery 1 300Tdi ES '95 - Gone
Range Rover Classic '79 - Gone 
 
Post #237725913th Sep 2024 7:36 am
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7Brothers
 


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Hmmm, ok that sounds like it could be an option...

I'll do the water spray trick and see if any leaks present themselves.

Thanks for your help!
  
Post #237726013th Sep 2024 7:37 am
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Definitely do a water spray test on the struts, bit of washing up liquid in the water and if you have a leak it'll go all frothy Mr. Green
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