Male_Nurse
11-22-2003, 06:36 PM
I was wondering how long the stock shocks will last w/ aftermarket springs. Thanx
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View Full Version : Stock Shocks Male_Nurse 11-22-2003, 06:36 PM I was wondering how long the stock shocks will last w/ aftermarket springs. Thanx subcode 11-22-2003, 07:23 PM Good question because I was wondering if there was a manafacturer out there that's has a solution to the hard ride factor ...The car rides hard as ____ and lowering it with low profile tire just adds to the miscomfort of hitting a bump and not really slowing down for it...anyway I rather spend my money on suspension aftermarket products versus speed performance parts. Changing shocks/struts seems to be a natural solution.. I understand if your coming from driving a car with a worse ride than I guess I sound like I'm complaining but my girl has an 2000 Echo and with 175x65x14, it rides a lot smoother than my scion. I just wish there was a shock strut combo which could compensate and give me a less bumpier, yet tight, smoother ride! George 11-22-2003, 09:36 PM I was wondering how long the stock shocks will last w/ aftermarket springs. Thanx Probably about as long as they would normally. The only difference they see is somewhat reduced travel. George George 11-22-2003, 09:53 PM Good question because I was wondering if there was a manafacturer out there that's has a solution to the hard ride factor I'm glad that someone else has this concern! I, too, find the ride to be "rather stiff", in the same sense that the Pacific Ocean is "rather wet". On smooth streets it's OK, but on slabbed freeways it is annoying. I note that in Japan, the bB is equipped with 65 series tires rather than the 60 series tires found on the xB. Lower profile tires have less cushioning ability, but the difference between 60 and 65 would be small, Now go to a 185/75-14 tires and the ride would improve considerably, at the cost of appearance. I also wonder about the interchangability of Echo and Scion springs. The Scions are a bit heavier, but with a bit more pre-load the Echo springs might soften things up a bit. The tradeoff would be on the razor-edge of handling, but for those who don't explore the limits this might be a worthwhile modification. George hydrogen 11-23-2003, 12:06 AM Haha, I am also glad someone else is also on the same boat with me. The stock suspension are just too stiff on the freeways here. Bouncing up and down on the freeways here is really killing me. If anyone could tell me if Echo springs really fit, I would really want to try it out. its_ikon 11-23-2003, 02:20 AM it seems that a full coil-over system would be the way to go. you would be able to adjust the spring rate and you could find a setting that is just right for you. bB2NER 08-31-2007, 09:49 AM Get the Monroe #5987 rear shocks to smooth out the ride. |