nakees
Mar 27, 02, 04:05 AM
When I got my 96 G20 I liked the suspension because I can feel the road ( it is hard). When I drove my friend's 95 G20t I realised that my 96 G20's suspension is hard. Is anything wrong with my 96 G20's suspension and do I need to replace my 96 G20's strut?
Thanks
G20-Budo
Mar 27, 02, 04:47 PM
Originally posted by nakees
When I got my 96 G20 I liked the suspension because I can feel the road ( it is hard). When I drove my friend's 95 G20t I realised that my 96 G20's suspension is hard. Is anything wrong with my 96 G20's suspension and do I need to replace my 96 G20's strut?Thanks
Hmm.. that's strange.. usually when your struts go out, your ride gets bouncy.. because the struts aren't slowing down the spring..
JustinP10
Mar 27, 02, 11:08 PM
Did someone put aftermarket springs or struts/shocks in your car? if so that might cause it too. If you can see, what color are your struts/shocks, and what color are your springs, and are there any colored stripes on them?
Also... is it rough going up bumps, or down off of dropoffs?
nakees
Mar 29, 02, 12:55 AM
Yes it is rough going up bumps and down off of dropoffs. I think my G20 still have the original struts. BTW is it because it has done 130K miles with the original struts?
Thanks
Cue-Ball
Mar 29, 02, 10:22 AM
Mileage shouldn't have anything to do with this. Shocks/struts wear out and get softer over time, not harder.