LAD questions:
Does anyone know if the LAD system is supposed to always run in a pressurised state so that its always lifting the rear suspension a bit, or should it only be activated when the springs are compressed by a heavy load and it compensates the natural ride height of the springs only?
The reason to ask is that I've adjusted the rod to the regulator on the rear roll bar to get some more ride height and reduce the rear wheel camber, but I have only gained 10mm and the system won't pump up any further. The switch at adjustment is still slightly over on the "increase height" side but it doesn't rise any further. Putting heavy weights in the load area drops the height without any compensation.
This indicates that the rear springs are probably sagged and the LAD has been compensating all this time but now is at its maximum.
I'd also like to know what most people's ride height is for the back suspension with standard LAD suspension. Mine doesn't seem to equate with the Bently book at all (much higher at 560mm), and my friendly BMW mechanic measured mine against an exact same 525i Touring and its 545mm - closer but still higher than Bently.
My front ride height measures 570mm and now with the extra 10mm adjustment of the LAD, my rears are also 570mm.
I'm wondering if Australian spec cars had higher ride heights due to the rougher roads than europe - perhaps a Sth Africa Spec or something?
This all started because a wheel alignment showed excessive rear wheel camber (no adjustment) and rapid wearing of the inside edges of the rear tyres.
We cannot find anything wrong with the bushes or anything, so we wondered if the LAD had gone out of adjustment and the rear wheels were splaying.
Any comments or advice would be welcome.
Also - is it possible to get new bombs (Nitrogen spheres) still? These won't be effecting the ride height, but will effect the ride quality - mines quite hard at the rear.
ss2115.
BMW 525i Touring - 1993 (current drive car).
DS23 Citroen Safari - 1974 (restoration and modifications).
Golf MkIII - 1997 (fun car and daughters learn-to-drive car)