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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Hi!

    Has anyone tried this product?

    ## TTC Polyurethane Cushion ##

    I would like to know if this has improved the ride of your vehicle(s). It is kinda expensive, but I've not read any reviews, so I am quite curious... perhaps it will be good for my Suzuki Jimny...

    Thanks.

    Jaime

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    #2
    sir, parang katulad din yan ng o-sulee spring cushion, sa akin lang ha, not worth it

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by seymorebutts View Post
    sir, parang katulad din yan ng o-sulee spring cushion, sa akin lang ha, not worth it
    na try mo na sir eto or o-sulee? am planning to install o-sulee sa rear coil spring ng santa fe ko para di mag bottom out if puno ng passengers (7). kasi pag 7 passengers na, bottom out na rear end ko ang mas mataas na front end niya. will this problem be solved by installing this? thanks

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    #4
    Saan po nabibili yung O-sulee?

    Are there any other brands available out on the market? Preferably cheaper?

    Any other inputs, experience?

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    #5
    meron pa ibang brand na taiwan din. clear polyurethane sya. i forgot the brand. o-sulee madami sa banawe yellow orange poly sya
    Last edited by jaymd; August 15th, 2012 at 10:52 AM.

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    at available din ang o-sulee spring cushion sa blade asia / true value at handyman

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    #7
    I found out that O-sulee is about P1,700 a set for 2 wheels/coilsprings. Also, it is made of rubber and meant to last only 2-3 years.

    While polyurethane is meant to last 10 yrs "daw." ... Still on the fence about this; may try a pair for either front or back muna.

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    available na ito sa Road FIt (banawe and visayas ave). saw it also sa PIMS. Mukhang better performance and durability versus O-sulee. Not sure lang how well it will imporve the ride. kinda expensive at 4K per wheel versus o-sulee na 2k. meron din sila china brand, red rubber at 1.4k. some say nag improve ride nila. my boss installed o-sulee on his Gen 2 CRV initially sa rear. not much improvement. but when he installed also in the fornt, he said vastly improved daw ang ride nya.

    am still thinking hard if i will install a pair on my ride. more inclined to install the coil rite since many santa fe owners are happy with the improvement.

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    #9
    ups ko lang po pede kaya ito sa kia pregio ko.. kapag puno kami..bagsak na masyado yung likuran ko..kung baga parang eroplano na tume-take-off ;-(

    any expert/experienced opinions/comments are welcome

    TIA

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    Improvements po nya in terms sa play ng shocks and spring, less bouncy and may resistance compare sa wala. It doesn't add height to your ride kung yun ang hanap nyo, this is not the product your looking for. Pero kung ayaw nyo ng matagtag, this one is recommended.

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TTC Polyurethane Cushions for Coil Springs... any good?