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Hi Folks,

Looks like it is time to replace the rear shock absorbers on our 1997 110 Defender 300 Tdi

The shocks seem to be categorised as with or without self levelling suspension.

Not really understanding what is meant by "self levelling suspension" and whether we have this fitted.

Thanks,

Simon...

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Thanks for the replies.

Just taken a picture of the "under carriage" 

Does this help answer the question?

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And for the keen eyed - yes the propshafts and fuel tank are not present 🙂 So much to put back!!!

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5 minutes ago, Troll Hunter said:

My 1991 110CSW has the Boge kit and as far as I know it is still working.  When my rebuild is finished I'll have to try to assess its effectiveness, but I'm not sure how!

Mike

The test, iirc, from the factory manual was measure ride height, then  load it up with 300Kg in the back and go for a drive, then re-measure ride height, it should be the same as before.

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Hi Folks,

Thanks for confirming. Can't comment as to whether it's actually working. Will need to check that once start getting bits back on again.

Finding myself taking more and more off. Running out of labelled cardboard boxes.

In any case, off to order some new shocks.

Thanks,

Simon...

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21 hours ago, western said:

IIRC 300TdI county didn't have levelled suspension, If it does have the Boge strut it looks like this 

 

We had a '97 110 300Tdi CSW, and that had the Boge strut on the Salisbury axle. I was under the impression the strut was discontinued when the later (Td5 era) axle came in. I could be wrong...

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10 minutes ago, western said:

Retroanaconda tried to get one or 2 Boge struts repaired, his post is in Defender forum somewhere, it was a couple of years ago. 

That was an interesting topic. Mine still works fine but little chance of finding a replacement if it goes.

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I tried to get mine reconditioned. It spat all of its oil out after it had been opened. I gave up and fitted progressive springs. The thread is on here somewhere. I gave the two struts I had away to another member who was convinced he could successfully get them working. Haven't seen him on here since. 

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On 3/18/2021 at 8:32 PM, Retroanaconda said:

Rare to find one still in working order, certainly!

They are very effective, and much nicer to drive than the later 110s with progressive springs. Sadly most have stopped working many years ago :(

I must be lucky, my 110 is a 1989 and it still works well, can hide an over loaded rear axle easy with them though so got to be careful

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21 minutes ago, landroversforever said:

It's crazy money for a refurbed one, but Kingley Cars in Oxfordshire do re-manufactured ones. £1950+VAT :o 

They are RRC units which I think were a smaller size to the 110? That said if they can recon them then they should be able to do the 110 ones. 


This was the thread where I tried to get mine reconditioned. https://forums.lr4x4.com/topic/77667-self-leveling-unit-repair/

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On 3/20/2021 at 9:22 AM, Blanco said:

That old post is a good read,... is @e-minor still around?, I would like to know how he got on with the Scania cab spring idea?

hi yes still here, project is ecactly where it was 4 years ago, I am still thinking of doing it, but my hard dash is a bit too nice to drill holes in - I will try and find time and get the ball joints welded on

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