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Rangie Load Leveller
Moderator: Micka
Rangie Load Leveller
hey all..
what are the pros / cons of removing the load leveller on a Rangie?
ta.
what are the pros / cons of removing the load leveller on a Rangie?
ta.
1981 2DR Rangie
Few mods
Few mods
The load leveler (boge unit ) is a sort of spring and caries some of the weight of the car.
Once removed you need to upgrade the springs to compensate.
Michael.
Once removed you need to upgrade the springs to compensate.
Michael.
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
SPRING ? ? ?
who said anything about it being a spring?
is work getting to you mate??
mine was like a gas strut too, no spring/s involved..
is work getting to you mate??
mine was like a gas strut too, no spring/s involved..
1981 2DR Rangie
Few mods
Few mods
Spring chicken
HA!! HSV Rangie said it was a spring.. well there you go..
looks like work's fine, and STUDY is getting to me..
mine was like a strut, or a shock, regardless..
oh man.. back to it then!
looks like work's fine, and STUDY is getting to me..
mine was like a strut, or a shock, regardless..
oh man.. back to it then!
1981 2DR Rangie
Few mods
Few mods
lunch
I WAS hungry.. then I had 6 pieces of toast..
what a shitty lunch eh..
aah well, at least it kept me from reading about the facilitative transport of the mature mRNA from the nucleus into the cytoplasm for translation.
what a shitty lunch eh..
aah well, at least it kept me from reading about the facilitative transport of the mature mRNA from the nucleus into the cytoplasm for translation.
1981 2DR Rangie
Few mods
Few mods
It is a gas strut that operates similar to a spring in that it transfers some of the RR's weight to the axle.
The origonal idea behind it was that it auto leveled the rr when a load was poloaced in the back and it transfers about 30% of the cars weight to the rear axle, allowing the use of soft springs on the ends of the axle.
which in turn allows the rrangie to have nice soft compliant suspension.
Michael.
The origonal idea behind it was that it auto leveled the rr when a load was poloaced in the back and it transfers about 30% of the cars weight to the rear axle, allowing the use of soft springs on the ends of the axle.
which in turn allows the rrangie to have nice soft compliant suspension.
Michael.
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
One thing on my Rangie you don't have to worry about. Like MickRangie, mine was an EAS model which has no provisions for it to be fitted.
There are two minds about this, some people rather get it overhauled and put softer rate spring in for good ride and good travel, whilts others would rather put heavier springs in the arse end and piss it off altogether!!
I run Kings in the rear and the old Pedders in the front which were fitted to the rear when I had it changed over. Gives the Rangie about 50mm of lift overall and have a 25mm bodylift. Rancho RS9000's are fitted rear and give heaps of travel (needed to make spring retainers for it!!).
Carrying the camping gear is a treat and the ride is quite good all round and not too harsh. Took a while to figure ou, but I have foundd the answer fibnally.
Good luck,
Aquarangie
There are two minds about this, some people rather get it overhauled and put softer rate spring in for good ride and good travel, whilts others would rather put heavier springs in the arse end and piss it off altogether!!
I run Kings in the rear and the old Pedders in the front which were fitted to the rear when I had it changed over. Gives the Rangie about 50mm of lift overall and have a 25mm bodylift. Rancho RS9000's are fitted rear and give heaps of travel (needed to make spring retainers for it!!).
Carrying the camping gear is a treat and the ride is quite good all round and not too harsh. Took a while to figure ou, but I have foundd the answer fibnally.
Good luck,
Aquarangie
If it ain't broke, leave the bastard alone!!!!
aaah yeah... well my old 1981 girl isn't all about luxury anymore..
I've got ridepro shocks (also required retainers) and dobinson springs, 115mm lift overall, probably more like a 100mm lift from standard, but the old shit had sagged.. regardless, the luxury days are over.. hehe..
I've got ridepro shocks (also required retainers) and dobinson springs, 115mm lift overall, probably more like a 100mm lift from standard, but the old shit had sagged.. regardless, the luxury days are over.. hehe..
1981 2DR Rangie
Few mods
Few mods
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