
Originally Posted by
yenners81
Thanks for all your replies.
*jick.cejoco, I didn't know that there were steps to "properly" bleed the shocks before it is installed. I didn't pay attention when they were installing it. Do you think this is the main reason causing the harsh ride?
*vinj, *niky, tire pressure is 30 psi, as what the door label recommends. These are OEM tires that came with the car in 2005 when it was bought from the casa by the 1st owner. The tires still look good, with thick threads, as it only has 23000km on the odometer today. The car seems to sit level and does not stoop or sag when passengers are onboard.
The car's suspension works fine over humps and big pot holes. It absorbs it well enough and feels normal. It's the minor road imperfections that make the ride very jittery, say going over concrete-paved roads, even newly paved ones. If I ride at the back, I always feel and see my bilbil shake like "jello"... hehe. So it's the high-frequency road jitters that's annoying, especially for the rear passengers. But on good asphalt roads like some parts of SLEX and NLEX, it rides normally.
When I had the old OEM shocks replaced, the old Toyota shocks had Thai markings, and also found the word "Tokico" engraved. So I guess Toyota in Thailand outsources their OEM shocks to Tokico. I didn't buy original Toyota shocks anymore because they cost around 8k to 9k each. The KYBs costs less than half of that.
Anyway, to fix this, what are brand of shocks to you recommend that will give a soft and comfy ride? If I were to replace the spring as well, any brand you would recommend?
Thanks again.