I decided to fit some air lift units to the rear suspension of my Bongo after
noticing that when loaded for trips out it would occasionally 'bottom out'
when going over what I considered to be small humps in the road surface.
I chose the Airlift 1000 units as they look to be simple basic pieces of kit
which seem easy to fit and come with all the fiddley bits and pieces like a
tee piece to link them if required and tyre valve type fittings which are
designed for panel mounting.
So here is an overview of how I fitted them, I'm sure there must be many ways
to do it but maybe this will guide someone as this worked for me and seeing
as how my right arm is disabled well, if I can manage it so can you.
The kit I used can be found at:-
http://www.mattsavage.com/acatalog/copy ... rings.html
Look down this page and find the AL001 set, list is listed for the Bongo
rear suspension.
When I bought mine (24/08/2010) the price was £70.00 + £9.00 p&p + VAT
totalling £93.41
After chocking the front wheels I jacked up one side of the rear
(not on the axle) and removed the road wheel.
Then using spring compressors which are made for the job I compressed the spring
(as shown)
Then I pried it out from the top, There is no need to remove it completely.
I took care to take a note of the springs original position so as to refit it
correctly, also take care when re-fitting to make sure that the top rubber mount
has it's stop correctly located.
The instructions suggest here that the air nipple should be fitted at the top,
this may be fine on some vehicles but on the Bongo the aperture disappears
into the chassis and with my limited capability I was unable to find a suitable
exit so decided to fit the unit up the other way first dropping the thick
spacer to the bottom of the spring with its ridge facing down, then feeding
the air line through and out of the bottom and sliding in the air bag,
finally placing the thin spacer on top of the air bag, sliding the whole lot
back into position and releasing the spring compressors in the same way as they
should have been tightened, that is, one by one, half an inch at a time or there abouts.
Then I inflated the air bag to 50 PSI and after re-fitting the road wheel I
gradually lowered the jack meanwhile just ensuring that the air bag seated itself
inside the upper cup of the spring holder.
I then released all of the air pressure so as to be able to run out the air line
to its destination. There, easy, now do the other side.
After routing and clipping the pipes up into the near side rear light enclosure
I then put them through a grommeted hole into the void which is behind the lower
seat belt mechanism and then tee'd them onto the supplied tyre valve which I
fitted as shown.
I then inflated them to 17 PSI as a starting point and will let you know what
I think after the run to Looe.