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Latio Suspension advice? Bumpy ride

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alangohek:

--- Quote from: maxngck on March 18, 2009, 01:20:31 PM ---hi!

think i left out 1.8l AND ABOVE. i m oso not very sure. just asking to verify if it is suitable since it is jacking up our ride higher.

for my car, seldom got people sit behind except my tweety bird and pooh family :bleh:. so bottoming not really an issue to me lor. if got people sit behind, just ask them to go out 1st before i reverse into parking lot lor. actually i feel our car oridi quite high, changing the spring make it higher leaving a bigger gap between tyre. so at the moment, i think i will live with it lor  :pray:

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I agree with you That will make our car looks ugly leh ... Won't want my car to be higher. Think I would just ask them to check my suspension during my next service to make sure no issues. Will just take the precaution lor ..

kenmaine1008:
eh sorry newbie here... may i know what problems you guys face with e soft suspension?

mindman:

--- Quote from: kenmaine1008 on March 21, 2009, 01:08:29 AM ---eh sorry newbie here... may i know what problems you guys face with e soft suspension?

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when 4 persons sit behind, it will lower down and caused the tow hook and the exhaust pipe to hit the curb when moving off or do parking
cheers

galatica:
Just done my 5K servicing last Friday at Ubi. Asked the service engineer to change my suspension as well as fixed up the alarm unit. Car was sent for a suspension test. The test reported imbalances in the front and back suspensions as well as some medium waves. Result was that the suspensions were adjusted. Previously, I need to go over humps slowly (and I mean slow) else my undercarriage will get hit. Even a slight movement from my kid (who's only 28kg) on the backseat will rock the car. Much better after the adjustments. No need to slow down, no rocking, negotiating turns is still alright to me.

For those that got irritated with the soft suspension (like me) and wouldn't mind the increase gap between the wheel and body, should go to TCM and get it done.

arias48:

--- Quote from: galatica on March 23, 2009, 11:39:55 AM ---Just done my 5K servicing last Friday at Ubi. Asked the service engineer to change my suspension as well as fixed up the alarm unit. Car was sent for a suspension test. The test reported imbalances in the front and back suspensions as well as some medium waves. Result was that the suspensions were adjusted. Previously, I need to go over humps slowly (and I mean slow) else my undercarriage will get hit. Even a slight movement from my kid (who's only 28kg) on the backseat will rock the car. Much better after the adjustments. No need to slow down, no rocking, negotiating turns is still alright to me.

For those that got irritated with the soft suspension (like me) and wouldn't mind the increase gap between the wheel and body, should go to TCM and get it done.

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just curious, how they adjust?

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