Hi BennieBennie wrote:In the Jan/Feb 2011 "Wegry" mag on pg 12, Mr van Heerde from Hopefield, wrote that he had "air helper springs" fitted to his Land Cruiser 60 Series. He said that he had the system installed with a t-piece between the 2 airbags so that when he do some serious 4x4ing the air could move freely between the 2 airbags, he did the "Road to hell" close to Goodhouse when he found that he is losing traction to such an extend that he had to completely deflate the airbags to get traction again. He eventually had the airbags taken out and the company who did the installation and the specific airbag company refunded him his money. He had no wheel articulation![]()
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I've taken what he said into consideration and that is the reason why I had 2 separate air valves put into my setup. I am planning on doing the Baviaanskloof on the week-end of 8-10 Apr where I will definitely do some of the 4x4 routes. I will then see what the airbags do and how they influence my PJ's traction. The reason for the 2 different air pressures I had after I received the car back was only because the guys who did the installation wanted the airbags to get properly into place.
Thought I would be a little controversial as the Wegry article appears to be getting a lot of air time on different forums.
I am not sure that the article on page 12 Jan/Feb "Wegry" gives the full details and as such unfair to talk about Air Helper Suspensions as a group when experiencing problems. There are a number of manufactures producing this kind of product. So what I am saying don't make any decisions based on what was in that article alone.
A friend of mine had the Firestone air spring system fitted to his Isuzu double cab and had only praise for the system. Two articles in the March "Drive Out" (#43) on page 12 one from someone who is using the system and what they experienced. The second from someone I would consider knowledgeable /expert in the field "The Managing Director AIR Spring Supply Company". If you want I will scan and paste a copy of the two articles.
I believe these two articles give a more balanced view.
Fitted Ironman suspension kit to my 2006 3.2 GLX on Friday as my suspension was shot. Will also fit Firestone air spring ( as soon as cashflow allows) to assist as I tow a heavy trailer, +- 1500KG when loaded.
Virgilio