Here we are doing a front air strut on a 2004 Range Rover.
These front air struts lasted for 130,000 miles but the bladder has now
developed a leak. It is recommended to replace both front air struts on
failure. The symtons were the front suspension dropped and you could hear air
leaking from the air bladder on the truck. If this does happen when you are
driving on the road you should drive the Range Rover below 45 miles an hour to
not damage the front suspension. Leaving
this unfixed can also damage the cars air compressor. For preventive maintenance
please come in and let us do a quick inspection of your air bladders.
Range Rover EAS ("electronic air suspension") has
typically been an expensive system to maintain. Many improved parts are now
available so the costs
of operating the system have come down. The
average life expectancy of a strut on a Range Rover is approximately 80 – 120k
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