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LR089235W - Air Spring – Rear – LH

Original price - Original price €149,00
Original price
€149,00
€149,00 - €149,00
Current price €149,00
OEM Part
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Air Spring - Rear - LH is the rear air spring (air bag) of the four-corner air suspension. It replaces a conventional coil spring, supporting the vehicle on a column of compressed air so the system can hold and adjust ride height.

Fitted to the left-hand rear. The rubber bellows perish with age and mileage; a leaking air spring causes the corner to sag, slow rise on start-up or an air suspension fault warning.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 5 2017+ (L462)
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 5 2017+ — Rear Air Spring, LH, with Four Corner Air Suspension
Alternative Codes
LR089235LR089235WLR089235G

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When will my order arrive?

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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the rear air spring and what does it do?
The rear air spring is the air bag of the four-corner air suspension on the Discovery 5 (2017+). It replaces a conventional coil spring, holding the vehicle on a column of compressed air so the system can set and adjust ride height. This is the left-hand rear unit.
Why do rear air springs fail and what are the signs?
Rear air springs usually fail when the rubber bellows perish with age and mileage and start to leak. On the Discovery 5 a leaking air spring typically drops that corner overnight, makes the car slow to rise on start-up, or triggers an air suspension fault warning.
Is this air spring side-specific, and should I replace in pairs?
This is the left-hand rear air spring, so order by side and corner. Air springs typically perish at a similar rate, so many owners replace the rear pair together. The air suspension usually needs depressurising before removal and a fault reset afterwards on the Discovery 5.