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Brilliant job
				
			
Clever idea!! Nice oneOn with waxoiling the door bottoms, whilst the rear door panel is off I realised I'd never get to the internal release if needed due to rear conversion. Drilled the lever, threaded a bike brake cable through and upto the centre screw trim cover. If fuse goes etc just pop the cover off n pull the cable.


Thanks, reassuring to know its fairly firm when driving. I've had a few cars with OEM air suspension and those are fine too but the height change isn't as much as I might expect out of a kit for the Elgrand and certainly they don't go as low which is what I was worrying about.ive got air suspension on my tow car, Range Rover, so I was happy enough with the concept and the ride is on the firm side if anything in that.
As for the Elgrand, it’s got an air bomber system, specifically made for the model in Japan by air runner, a major US AirRide brand. It goes nice and low, but that will depend on several factors... bodykit, wheels, air pressure and any additional lowering brackets, spacers etc...
While I am driving it’s fairly firm at any level, apart from when aired out to low to drive.
The air bags fit in the rear spring carriers without any fabrication, I have rear lowering brackets, which are bolt on, plus you can still run rear shocks.Thanks, reassuring to know its fairly firm when driving. I've had a few cars with OEM air suspension and those are fine too but the height change isn't as much as I might expect out of a kit for the Elgrand and certainly they don't go as low which is what I was worrying about.
One last question, was there any alteration/welding needed to accommodate the bags in the rear spring carriers?
Could you take a close up of the area you ground down I would like to do this to mine _grinder ready!!!I spent Sunday battling with the middle seats.
I resorted to a grinder Vs swivel base.
I cut away the little lip of metal that stops the rotation at 180°. Now my chairs rotate 360° and I can do this
View attachment 33996

Thanks, I've still got the option of changing the spring carriers to get a bit more camber adjustment so welding would be out of the question if I do that.The air bags fit in the rear spring carriers without any fabrication, I have rear lowering brackets, which are bolt on, plus you can still run rear shocks.
Hi @OldPhil , here is a before and after grinding.Could you take a close up of the area you ground down I would like to do this to mine _grinder ready!!!





Took an alternative angle photo. Man I need to get up and clean the roof more!!View attachment 34281
Is it me , or does that shot make it look stretched (limo)Took an alternative angle photo. Man I need to get up and clean the roof more!!View attachment 34281
In a way, yes it does make it look stretched! Could do with a bit more space in it to be honestIs it me , or does that shot make it look stretched (limo)

I would had done... had to clean daiseys roof as I took her to work and could see how dirty it was up there .. all roofs get dirty .. even flat ones ...If you hadn't posted the photo, no one would've known it was dirty


Think it might need more than a wash... clay bar and polish springs to mind. It looks dreadful ☹I would had done... had to clean daiseys roof as I took her to work and could see how dirty it was up there .. all roofs get dirty .. even flat ones ...
Or shut the curtainsThink it might need more than a wash... clay bar and polish springs to mind. It looks dreadful ☹
I thought lwbIs it me , or does that shot make it look stretched (limo)
