Air suspension
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Air suspension
Hi,has anyone had air suspension fitted to the Peugeot boxer,if so does it make the ride any better,I find even small potholes give the van quite a jolt.look forward to any replies
Gerry
Gerry
Gerald seabrook- Member
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Re: Air suspension
Hi Gerry
Plenty of info on the forum regarding Air assist suspension, those who have it fitted to their vans recommend it, not only for improved road holding and cornering, its also an excellent levelling tool when pitched up on site.
I had the Alko air top system fitted on my last van and I have the Dunlop system on my current van, both systems I would recommend
Boaby
Plenty of info on the forum regarding Air assist suspension, those who have it fitted to their vans recommend it, not only for improved road holding and cornering, its also an excellent levelling tool when pitched up on site.
I had the Alko air top system fitted on my last van and I have the Dunlop system on my current van, both systems I would recommend
Boaby
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Re: Air suspension
The Symbol which is featured alongside the Stratford in the 2011 brochure [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] is based on the same MWB Boxer. Ours came with the AL-KO dual Air-Top suspension system installed and we get a very smooth drive; was not aware of the benefits when we purchased the van but we now rate it highly.
Hope this helps ... Jeff
Hope this helps ... Jeff
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Re: Air suspension
Hi, thank you for your help,I shall now start looking at these units.thanks again.Gerry.
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Re: Air suspension
Well worth having ! Ride quality for what is in essence a nearly fully loaded vehicle is exceptional !
Minor adjustments give quite some difference and after a while you will fine tune the ride to suit you. As mentioned above its great for adjusting the height of the van when on site.
Minor adjustments give quite some difference and after a while you will fine tune the ride to suit you. As mentioned above its great for adjusting the height of the van when on site.
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Re: Air suspension
Had Air assist fitted to my 97 boxer and its the best thing ever. Would thoroughly recommend having it fitted.
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Re: Air suspension
Hi,thanks for info,looking forward to getting it done,regards.gerry
Gerald seabrook- Member
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Re: Air suspension
On our last motor home an Auto Roller on Mk7 Ford transit, I fitted the Dunlop system from Marcle leisure in under 2 hours. Before I picked our new Broadway up I had dealer fit air suspension to it.
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