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Bentley defines what is involved....(m) (archive)

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Posted by George Mann on April 22, 2002 at 07:09:05:

In Reply to: LAD Elimination question posted by David in Hong Kong on April 21, 2002 at 21:54:19:


many have deleted their LAD...I refurbished mine..
about the same cost after its all said and done.
There may be time to reconsider. The beauty of
the LAD is it will adjust the ride height dependant on payload. The biggest reason...you
can adjust the ride height to make the car sit
exactly how you want. I have seen many non-LAD
cars that just don't sit right...you are stuck
by the build tolerances of the springs.
Good Luck,
George
90 735il/145k

I checked the archives - no joy. Can anyone please tell me what needs to be done to eliminate the LAD system on an 89 750iL? I mean what exactly is provided in the LAD elimination kit. I have already bought the non-LAD rear shocks and springs. Now I just need your expertise to tell me which pentosin hoses to cap, etc.! Thanks for your input.

David in Hong Kong.





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