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pismojeff
11-19-2004, 08:23 PM
I am thinking about doing this on my 93 525 touring. The self leveling is on it's way out and I figure it would be more economical, and "cooler" of course, to go this route. I tell my wife that it is more economical! Any experience or advice would be greatly appreciated,

Jeff

shogun
11-19-2004, 09:00 PM
I love the LAD system. It worked now almost 17 years on my 750iL and there is no leakage or problem.
In case there will be a failure of the rear shocks, I will buy new LAD shocks.
If you eliminate the LAD system, you would also need auto leveling dip/headlight motors.

pismojeff
11-19-2004, 09:20 PM
Do the non LAD cars have that? Thanks for the info. I had no clue about that! I just feel like the cost of the system is not in my best interest to replace. I don't carry a large load enough to neccesitate that.

winfred
11-19-2004, 10:04 PM
whats wrong with the lad, leaking shocks or valve? or hard ride? hard ride is the accumulators have filled with fluid and need replacing 37 21 1 132 043 is the part# theres 2 of them and they are $215 each at the dealer, with some shopping they can probably be had for around $150-175 each. i show the shocks for a e32 (don't have a listing for the e34) to be $500 at the dealer and my cost is $317 so you can count on around $375-400 with some shopping, you can probably find some shocks and or a valve used if they are the same as a e32 (which id guess is a good chance) for at least half of that or less if they don't know what it's worth. used shocks or valve are ok as long as they are not leaking, accumulators should be purched new as they are the wear part, the shocks are just hydrallic cylinders and don't really matter how old if dry

pismojeff
11-19-2004, 10:15 PM
thanks for the info. I am just not sure if I should do the switch over, because that would make future repairs a lot cheaper. But as I am not familiar with this system I can't say for sure if I like or dislike it (the LAD system). By the way what does LAD stand for?

winfred
11-19-2004, 10:21 PM
it may be as simple as load assist dampers or some long winded stream of german words kinda like what vanos stands for

chamilun
11-20-2004, 11:01 AM
Winfred,
how hard are accumulators to replace? my 530i 94 was developing a 'harder' ride/very stiff. however, i had a ps fluid leak that i just fixed, so level had gotten really low. it seems to have improved since fixing leak (chf11s), but it s hard to really tell.

thanks

winfred
11-20-2004, 11:20 AM
just jack it up unscrew the hose and undo the couple bolts holding it on and it's out, repete for other side, when done installing, with the rearend in the air and the fluid topped up run the car for about 5 minutes to bleed and your done


Winfred,
how hard are accumulators to replace? my 530i 94 was developing a 'harder' ride/very stiff. however, i had a ps fluid leak that i just fixed, so level had gotten really low. it seems to have improved since fixing leak (chf11s), but it s hard to really tell.

thanks

shogun
11-20-2004, 01:55 PM
This is a write up for German BMW technicians from a training course. It is in German language, but a lot of drawings and explosion drawings of the system for easy understanding. The system is very simple and basically maintenance free. If you exchange it now it will last at least for the next 10 years. The only el;ecrical part is the warning system for the CC, if the angle of the wheels exceed a certain degree from overloading. That's it. The regulating valve is simple mechanic stuff, as well as the adjustment system.

click here (http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/edc/edc.htm)

And here is the adjustemtn procedure with ics in English and German from my page (http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/niveau/niveau.htm)

There is even a technical information on Johan's page how to repair the shocks when leaking. Has been done by a guy in South Africa and meanwhile by several other people.

LAD bombs replacement in detail (http://shrubbery.student.utwente.nl/sean750/LAD_accumulators/LAD_accumulators.htm)

LAD strut rebuild (http://shrubbery.student.utwente.nl/gavin/LAD_strut_rebuild.htm)
LAD replacing dust cover and rubber parts (http://shrubbery.student.utwente.nl/sean750/LAD_dust_cover/ReplacingLADdustcover.htm)

pismojeff
11-20-2004, 04:00 PM
I am assuming that this is similar to the touring suspensions? Those are some very helpful write-ups! Thanks,

Jeff

chamilun
11-20-2004, 07:19 PM
well, i dont believe i have LAD, despite having the CHF11S style.

looking at rear suspensions, dont see the "bombs" anywhere.

hmmm

Qsilver7
11-20-2004, 08:45 PM
thanks for the info. I am just not sure if I should do the switch over, because that would make future repairs a lot cheaper. But as I am not familiar with this system I can't say for sure if I like or dislike it (the LAD system). By the way what does LAD stand for?

LAD = Load Absorption Damping

And rear pressure accumulators (aka "bombs") can be purchased for approx $89 ea from some of the BMW online vendors.

For example: http://eap4parts.com/ sells them for $89 ea. (you can find their contact info (toll free) on their website)

If you haven't saved this list to your favorites folder...I suggest you do. Its a list of BMW Online Vendors that have proven to have competitive prices and good business practices over the years: http://home.earthlink.net/~hainesinutah/bmwvendors/ (http://home.earthlink.net/~hainesinutah/bmwvendors/)

pismojeff
11-20-2004, 10:03 PM
Thanks Q!

shogun
11-20-2004, 10:13 PM
no need to crawl under the car. Load the trunk with heavy stuff that the rear 'sinks' down. Start engine, rear should move up to normal level.
Also, if you do not have LAD, your car would have either

automatic self-leveling of headlights (look behind low dip lights for the motor (black plastic box)
or
a thumbwheel on the dash for manual adjustment of the headlights

@pismojeff
should be similar/same in your car. The pics for adjustment of the level are from a E34 sedan.

Hope that helps

winfred
11-20-2004, 10:25 PM
not on usa cars, the only ones i haven't seen are the ultra rare factory hid cars so i can't speak for them but nothing else here had adjustable by any means other then the screws on the light it's self, i guess DOT figured the ugly american pubic at large would have no clue, it took forever to even get decent lights at all and then we didn't get the real good ones


Also, if you do not have LAD, your car would have either

automatic self-leveling of headlights (look behind low dip lights for the motor (black plastic box)
or
a thumbwheel on the dash for manual adjustment of the headlights

Jr ///M5
11-20-2004, 11:03 PM
Johan and Seans E32 page has a great write up and documentation of a 750 being torn down, freshened and cleaned up to be installed in a Cobra Kit Car. A very detailed documentation. It would be cool to drive that one when it was finished!

I've always wondered about the rear shocks on the SLS, if they were serviceable or not. Do you think they would take a special type of 'O' ring resistant to Petosin or just the proper size?