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Andy



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey
Rear air suspension. What does this bolt do?

So whilst doing the rear lower hub bushes yesterday I noticed a fair bit of rust on the swinging arms/wishbones. I happened to brush some of it with my finger and a small bolt with a large washer just hit the ground!
It fixes onto the bottom of the rear air suspension unit where it comes through said swinging arm/wishbone. Surely a 6mm bolt isn’t holding all that together? What does it do?
I’ll have to drill and tap what’s left and fit a new one I suppose.

Post #482164 29th Jun 2018 7:57am
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holidaychicken



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

Is it the small one in the centre of the air bag pointing straight down under the radius arm with a big washer? I normally use it to line my jack up when raising the rear of the fatty
If so I believe it holds the air bag in place along with 1/4 of 2.5 tonnes of Range Rover and gravity.
I don’t think it would even come into play if you get airborne due to the travel in the suspension but you don’t want the airbag to pop out if you jack it up with wheels hanging down.

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lounge_on_wheels



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Australia 2003 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zambezi Silver

On the discovery 2 the airbag at the top is held on by 2 thin metal clips, so gravity and weight must hold land rover air springs.

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Joe90



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Just a single spring clip on the top of a rear air spring on an FFRR too

When you take a rear air spring out, you will see why only minimal securing is required at both ends Smile .
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