QUOTE(pouyinhao @ Feb 28 2025, 02:11 PM)
Hi guys,
Just bought a 2020 Alphard. Only few months old but wife getting extremely dizzy in rear passenger seat. Last car was Merc GLC, never had a carsick problem. Now looking for options or ways to help reduce the car sickness.
Have been reading so much about body roll. Found 3 things that can maybe help? not sure if it's just their marketing.
1. Strut bars & Anti Roll Bars etc etc. I saw that Alphard already came with Strut bar and rear anti roll bar, but maybe not robust enough.
2. Change suspension?
3. Auto Foam. This is my last option since it's irreversible.
Anyone with any car sickness experience can help me on this? Really appreciate all the insights you guys can give.
i added fullset rollbar, helps abit but still abit sick especially city drive traffic jam, eventually used to itJust bought a 2020 Alphard. Only few months old but wife getting extremely dizzy in rear passenger seat. Last car was Merc GLC, never had a carsick problem. Now looking for options or ways to help reduce the car sickness.
Have been reading so much about body roll. Found 3 things that can maybe help? not sure if it's just their marketing.
1. Strut bars & Anti Roll Bars etc etc. I saw that Alphard already came with Strut bar and rear anti roll bar, but maybe not robust enough.
2. Change suspension?
3. Auto Foam. This is my last option since it's irreversible.
Anyone with any car sickness experience can help me on this? Really appreciate all the insights you guys can give.
Feb 28 2025, 02:19 PM

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