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Nissan Car Lounge - Almera, Juke, Latio, Qashqai, Sylphy, Teana Owners => Latio => Topic started by: vortex on August 16, 2008, 02:34:56 PM

Title: Bouncy Ride
Post by: vortex on August 16, 2008, 02:34:56 PM
The stock suspension of our latio is very bouncy. It rocks like a boat whenever I'm making a slow turn at a rather uneven road of a junction. Is there anyway that TC can do some adjustment to the suspension to stiffen the spring of our suspension ?
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: machim on August 16, 2008, 04:06:59 PM
Can, if you complain enu times to them and they will do it but it will sacrifice the comfort of your ride as it will feel more bumpy due to the stiffening of the springs.
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: clarence on August 16, 2008, 04:09:44 PM
Latio body is tall so body roll is unavoidable.

If you want better comfort, after market shocks like Monroe is recommended.
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: rocket on August 17, 2008, 02:42:27 PM
Latio body is tall so body roll is unavoidable.

If you want better comfort, after market shocks like Monroe is recommended.

what is the damage?
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: clarence on August 17, 2008, 02:44:49 PM
A few hundred dollars - prices vary depending on which shop you patronise.
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: limck007 on August 17, 2008, 09:47:59 PM
but if use stiffer spring>> isnt the ride going to be more bumpy??

i think comfort level is worse  leh
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: Silver on August 17, 2008, 11:24:58 PM
what are your tyres pressures (cold)?
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: vortex on August 18, 2008, 08:19:30 AM
Tyre pressure 240 / 220. The bumpiness not so obvious in straight road and highway. Still miss my previous vios stock suspension.
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: RG on August 18, 2008, 08:21:26 AM
Latio body is tall so body roll is unavoidable.

If you want better comfort, after market shocks like Monroe is recommended.

bro..the after market shocks can goes wit our stock spring issit?or need to find after market springs oso?
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: aerosignal on August 18, 2008, 08:31:45 AM
The stock suspension of our latio is very bouncy. It rocks like a boat whenever I'm making a slow turn at a rather uneven road of a junction. Is there anyway that TC can do some adjustment to the suspension to stiffen the spring of our suspension ?
Has this been always the case or just recently? If just recently, your shocks are worn. Go back to TCM to complain. They may change it f.o.c if car still under warranty. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: Silver on August 18, 2008, 09:27:08 AM
pressures ok
so, it could be shock absorbers/dampers as pointed out by aerosignal

go to TCM
they will probably bring the car for a road test
if at Bt Timah, will be going over quite a number of "speed" humps
you can always ask to go for this ride with the technician

DIY - press down (and release) on the bonnet and boot to see which damper is not working well
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: vortex on August 18, 2008, 12:59:01 PM
The bumpiness is always there since the first day. Is it that there is no problem at all, only that I compare with my previous ride ?

The DIY to press down and release the boot has no problem. It doesn't bounce up and down.

For those who stays near the NTU area, maybe you can make a right turn at the T junction of jurong west st 92 into pioneer road north, just opp the city harvest church, to see if you experience the same as me.
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: Silver on August 18, 2008, 01:27:28 PM
then maybe is ok
but to confirm, you can have it check when you next go for servicing at TCM
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: vortex on August 18, 2008, 04:20:25 PM
Thanks to all bros for the comments and suggestions. I'll probably go to TC and highlight to them and see what they say. Maybe it's just our ride that have high c.g.

Would changing to a bigger rim reduce the problem, cause more traction to the road ?
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: aerosignal on August 18, 2008, 04:45:14 PM
Thanks to all bros for the comments and suggestions. I'll probably go to TC and highlight to them and see what they say. Maybe it's just our ride that have high c.g.

Would changing to a bigger rim reduce the problem, cause more traction to the road ?
It may... Tires may be considered to be part of suspension system. When rim sized is increased (lower tire profile), effect is like installing stiffer springs.
Reduces roll but at cost of comfort.
Your problem got nothing to do with traction (or the lack thereof).
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: alangohek on August 19, 2008, 11:49:17 AM
It may... Tires may be considered to be part of suspension system. When rim sized is increased (lower tire profile), effect is like installing stiffer springs.
Reduces roll but at cost of comfort.
Your problem got nothing to do with traction (or the lack thereof).
hi aerosignal,

check with you can my stock rim be used if I upgrade my tyre to 205/50 R16?

Rgds
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: aerosignal on August 19, 2008, 12:09:39 PM
hi aerosignal,

check with you can my stock rim be used if I upgrade my tyre to 205/50 R16?

Rgds
Cannot lah. Stock rims are R15 (15 inch radius).
205/50 have to go to 16" inch rims. Hehehehe *Poison*... :devil2:
Anyway, you need larger rim size (16 in vs 15 in), not wider tires (205 is 205mm wide vs stock 185 mm wide). :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Bouncy Ride
Post by: clarence on August 19, 2008, 02:04:52 PM
hi aerosignal,

check with you can my stock rim be used if I upgrade my tyre to 205/50 R16?

Rgds


At most your stock rims can take is 195/60R 15 tyres.