Too stiff suspension
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Help! I love my Kizashi, but I may have to trade it in. My wife is having problems with the stiff ride and non-supportive seats. She gets a sore back and neck if we drive too long. Is there any recommended way to make the ride more compliant, less jittery, over the awful Southern California roads and freeways, without compromising (too much) the steering and handling characteristics?
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do you have the s/se or the sls/gts? my se soaks up bumps like a sponge... i can see the gts/sls being more bumpy though since its an inch lower
have you had suzuki look at it maybe you have a faulty part somewhere
have you had suzuki look at it maybe you have a faulty part somewhere
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Thanks to all. I have the SE with 16" wheels. I'm thinking of changing the tires, currently Dunlops. I was recommended Nexens for a comfortable ride. I'm also thinking of going the padded seat cushion route, and maybe I will have someone look at the suspension to see if there is something amiss.
I'm surprised about the comments on the ride. (Mine is one of the better vehicles I've owned for ride comfort vs handling.) The roads here are pretty average for bumps/ uneven surfaces.
You haven't got the tyre pressures too high?
You haven't got the tyre pressures too high?
David
We've got the Aussie Camrys at work (most likely completely different to any USA models) but I drove one recently and the ride quality was shocking. It was very rough and I could feel every bump in the road- but it didn't even have decent handling to show for the poor ride.
Tyres can make a huge difference. I get the impression the stock Yokohama E70 Decibel tyres are more towards comfort than handling, perhaps try them? I can't fault them in 17" for ride quality.
Tyres can make a huge difference. I get the impression the stock Yokohama E70 Decibel tyres are more towards comfort than handling, perhaps try them? I can't fault them in 17" for ride quality.
David
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Check the tire pressure, too much makes it rough. Also as other people suggest, get different tires. I've heard many people feel the difference after changing tires.