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  1. Join Date
    Dec 2009
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    #1
    Tsikoters,

    Plano ko sana bumili O-Sulee spring cushion for my hyundai getz 2011.
    Purpose: Ride comfort and more stable in cornering.


    Meron na ba sa inyo gumagamit nito? any feedback po? Thanks.

  2. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #2
    Just an FYI, this will void your suspension warranty. Installation and removal is easy so be sure to remove bago pumunta sa dealer for your PMS.

    I have installed O-Sulee on both my rides, a Suzuki APV and Suzuki Esteem. Installed it in my APV to supposedly lessen the "tag tag" and tigas ng suspension. Unfortunately, halos walang difference sa ride. My APV rides on 16" mags. My Esteem is 1.5" lowered via H&R lowering springs on 17" mags. Dito merong difference as di na sya masyadong sumasayad even when loaded. Sa rear ko lang nilagyan ng O-Sulee kasi medyo naka-tingala yung ride ko. Medyo gumanda rin ang stance since pantay na yung bagsak ng harap ang likod. Lumambot din suspension and halos comparable na ang ride sa OEM pero syempre mas makapit sya ngayon specially on corners. I would recomend O-Sulee on lowered rides only base on experience.

    HTH!

  3. Join Date
    Apr 2010
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    #3
    CMIIW pero using o-sulee, makes your ride "stiff" dahil mas may laban na yung springs mo with it's help while at the same time nakakabawas siya ng tag tag dahil controlled niya yung play ng spring. Tama po ba intindi ko? Planning to lower my ride kasi then install a set of these.

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    Lowering your car will already stiffen your ride. If you lower with lowering springs, no need for spring inserts. If you lower by cutting springs (which I advise against), adding inserts like O-Sulee will merely magnify your problem. Instead of having, say, eight coils of spring to absorb bumps, by cutting, you're down to six, then add inserts and you're down to four... your ride will be pretty... well... terrible.

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  5. Join Date
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    #5
    But putting aside ride comfort, what if ang problem mo is yung rubbing? Would it be ok to use spring inserts? Or is there a negative side effect aside from less comfort?


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    #6
    been using O-sulee for almost 2 yrs now in my innova. ok naman siya. pag biglang brake, hindi siya sumusubsob. yung sa likod, tinanggal ko, nagalit si misis. masyado kasing matagtag.

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by hiromi_777a View Post
    But putting aside ride comfort, what if ang problem mo is yung rubbing? Would it be ok to use spring inserts? Or is there a negative side effect aside from less comfort?


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    It will stop it. It's not a great way to stop it. A better partial solution is to get a rubber spacer to put between the spring and the spring perch to keep whatever number of coils you have left. The best solution is to get a new stock spring.

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  8. Join Date
    Nov 2007
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    #8
    Is it worth it?

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O-Sulee Spring Cushion, How effective?