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Hi, looking to replace my old stock suspension which worn out after many years of service. I do not need so sporty suspension for a bone breaking ride but wans to strike a balanced between sport and comfort. But since I do not know of any good suspension workshop.. Pls recommend of any and also of any models to lookout for for my requirements.

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Altis G9.5

 

Hmm would suggest you just go to the Toyota Stockist to buy a stock set of suspension for your Altis. [;)]

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Stock more expensive than upmarket brands with adjustable features. Quoted 2k for set of 4 at Borneo, actually my friend ask recently abt last mth only.

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any lads can recommend an affordable absorbers. i'm looking to change my worn absorbers. sorry to hijack yr thread. any workshops u guys can recommend. btw i'm on a suzuki ignis sport...

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any lads can recommend an affordable absorbers. i'm looking to change my worn absorbers. sorry to hijack yr thread. any workshops u guys can recommend. btw i'm on a suzuki ignis sport...

 

 

for OEM replacement, you can try Kayaba Excel-G.. if not is Tokico..

 

 

check with stockist for stocks.. [:)]

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for OEM replacement, you can try Kayaba Excel-G.. if not is Tokico..

 

 

check with stockist for stocks.. [:)]

 

Thks bro...any ideas which workshop carries the said above absorbers?? how much will it cost??

And also, any aftermarket affordable absorbers that you can recommend for ignis sport...

i've check with bilstein, they told me that its are not compatible for ignis sport...is it true??or they just cant be bothered...

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Hi Bros,

 

need some experts advice on Bilstein Sports Suspension....

 

I bought a merc that came with Bilstein Sports but found that the ride is kinda stiff and hard, not the comfy drive. Is it really because of Bilstein Sports that the ride become stiffer?

 

Will it make a big difference if I revert to the Stock suspensions?

 

 

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Supercharged

Sorry to have to tag on this thread.

My ride left about a year, so looking for cheap repairs for my noisy suspension.
best if can get used parts that are in reasonable condition.

i tried the scrap yards. but with no way to test the shocks, i dun wanna waste my money buying faulty parts.

Any workshop to recommend that has lobang for second hand parts to repair my ride?
Driving a 09 cerato forte.

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Sorry to have to tag on this thread.

My ride left about a year, so looking for cheap repairs for my noisy suspension.

best if can get used parts that are in reasonable condition.

 

i tried the scrap yards. but with no way to test the shocks, i dun wanna waste my money buying faulty parts.

 

Any workshop to recommend that has lobang for second hand parts to repair my ride?

Driving a 09 cerato forte.

 

Whats your budget on the suspension? Suspension is consider part of handling, my 2 cents point of view.. Dont risk the safety. Maybe u can apps me 92302438, will discuss over there..

 

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i also need to replace my stock suspension as it is getting old, 9 yrs plus. any recommendation pls for Honda Stream RN6? thanks!

 

Hi, looking to replace my old stock suspension which worn out after many years of service. I do not need so sporty suspension for a bone breaking ride but wans to strike a balanced between sport and comfort. But since I do not know of any good suspension workshop.. Pls recommend of any and also of any models to lookout for for my requirements.

 

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Same here. Looking for Comfort Ride Specialist. Wld appreciate if you have any to recommend.

 

Just bought a used 2011 Murano. Send in Tan Chong for 119 point inspection. Came back with good condition except for loose tenioner belt. No leaks in engine or shocks. Rubber mounts looks new.

The tester fm Tan Chong tt did road test with me says it feels normal... :(

Probably we didn’t have ample test as the usual test route road behind the landed property area was quite smooth. No major potholes.

 

I’ve driven Jap and Conti cars.

This Murano is back breaking.

It has no problem with big humps but small humps or potholes, it feels like your butt is hitting the floor direct with no cushion effect.

 

The car doesnt bounce when release after pressed down.

Supposedly no issue with shocks.

Was told the suspension springs rarely fail.

 

I too do not want to go to any workshops to change parts that doesn’t improve results.

 

Any bros with suggestions or recommendations?

Thanks in advance for your advice. :)

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Same here. Looking for Comfort Ride Specialist. Wld appreciate if you have any to recommend. .... :)

Just to add, my tires 235/65R18. Pressure at 30psi instead of the 33psi recommendation specs.

Still doesn’t help with the harsh ride.

 

Also, to improve ride comfort, any after mkt shocks to recommend?

Was advice if change shocks, keep stock springs as after mkt springs not as good. Any comments?

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