Advertise on fullfatrr.com »

Home > Technical (L322) > L322 - General suspension questions
Post Reply  Down to end
Page 1 of 1
Print this entire topic · 
Lummox



Member Since: 22 Apr 2022
Location: Doubtless Bay
Posts: 10

New Zealand 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black
L322 - General suspension questions

I'm still learning about my new car - MY2006 L322 4.2SC - and have a question about the suspension. I have been looking at suppliers of replacement air suspension components and see that there are different parts for diesel and petrol cars.

Is this simply because of the fact that they are a different fitting, because of the layout in the engine bay? Or are they actually different in their operation? Are they actually softer or firmer?

I suppose the more general questions are - Do different L322 models have a different suspension feel? And can the ride quality be changed by using different shock absorbers/ air bags?

I know that the later L322s had the CVDs fitted and I believe that they give a smoother ride. But not available for my car.

I have just changed my wheels and tyres from 20's to 19's, and that little bit of extra sidewall and new tyres has made the ride more comfortable. I'm wondering if there are any more comfort gains to be had when it comes to the point when my suspension needs changing.

Cheers

Post #648918 23rd Nov 2022 12:16am
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Cam-Tech-Craig



Member Since: 03 Aug 2011
Location: Gloucestershire
Posts: 16280

England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

You would be better off putting 255/55/20 tyres on your original wheels... That vastly improves the ride quality sir... Thumbs Up

Post #648919 23rd Nov 2022 12:36am
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Lummox



Member Since: 22 Apr 2022
Location: Doubtless Bay
Posts: 10

New Zealand 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

Thanks. I've put 255/55/19s on - Pirelli Scorpion AT plus. I've only put 1000km on but so far I am impressed.

Post #648921 23rd Nov 2022 12:52am
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
JayGee



Member Since: 27 Jul 2021
Location: London
Posts: 3187

United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Orkney Grey

The older non CVD system was as soft and as comfortable as it got for the L322. AFAIK the spring rate of the air bags are the same across all vehicles and the dampers are as well unless someone has fitted 'uprated ' ones. All terrain tyres generally have a stiffer sidewall so this may contribute to some increased ride harshness. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

Post #648931 23rd Nov 2022 9:25am
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
GraemeS



Member Since: 06 Mar 2015
Location: Wagga area
Posts: 2469

Australia 2012 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Bournville

Don't be tempted to fit rear shocks from a 3.6 as they are longer than for other engines to go with the longer air-springs.

Air-springs can mask worn-out shocks compared with steel springs and worn-out shocks don't absorb bumps well, making the ride harsher.

Post #648933 23rd Nov 2022 9:52am
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Lummox



Member Since: 22 Apr 2022
Location: Doubtless Bay
Posts: 10

New Zealand 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

JayGee. Thanks for that. I thought that I read somewhere that the supercharged L322s had a sportier/firmer ride than other models, but after searching around, I have not found any confirmation of that. Maybe I just misread something.

I take your point about AT tyres having stronger/stiffer sidewalls. These AT Plus have a Load Index of 111 and so far seem to be pretty comfortable. Better than the same size Hankook road tyres they replaced.

Graeme. Interesting point about air springs masking worn shocks. I don't think I've got any issues, but I have no idea on the age of the parts. I know the front shocks/bags were changed in 2018. But can't see dates on rear parts.

I have read many of your posts regarding your tyres, and your particular usage of them. Your comments were very useful in helping me decide to go with the Pirellis. Thanks. I too would have preferred 60 profiles, but they are even harder to find here in NZ than in Australia.

Post #648966 23rd Nov 2022 6:34pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
GraemeS



Member Since: 06 Mar 2015
Location: Wagga area
Posts: 2469

Australia 2012 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Bournville

I temporarily fitted RF10 in 255/55R19 from my D4 when I first got my L322 which I found quite harsh.
Having used AT+ I think you've made a good choice. They were planned to be made in 255/60R19 which would have been my preferred option having used them in 275/55R20 but they didn't eventuate.

Post #648975 23rd Nov 2022 7:51pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Post Reply
Post Reply  Back to top
Page 1 of 1
All times are GMT

Jump to  
Previous Topic | Next Topic >
Posting Rules
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



Site Copyright © 2006-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis
fullfatrr.com RSS Feed - All Forums


Switch to Mobile site