Don't always blame the absorber only. Tyre also play an important role in this issue. Too much air or u using a low profile tyre always give you bumpy ride
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Don't always blame the absorber only. Tyre also play an important role in this issue. Too much air or u using a low profile tyre always give you bumpy ride
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QUOTE(ekestima @ Jan 14 2014, 09:17 PM) Mechanic chk absorber based on looking at it and shaking. Then he say kenari absorber normally quite soft. Before that, lower your tyre air pressure first. Try 190kpa for front and 180kpa for rear if you're driving alone most of the time. Bear in mind that it will increase your fuel consumption a little but I think it is worth a tryThinking of using other absorber like proride standard absorber, any comment ? |
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