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Thread: What to replace to ride like new again?

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    What to replace to ride like new again?

    I need my VX to ride like new. Besides new shocks (Ranchos or so...) what else would I need? Over the last few years it has gotten worse. Then I drive new cars from work and they ride over the same streets bumps so much better...

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    My general advice: If you want like-new, don't put on aftermarket parts!

    Although most people won't want to agree with this, bushings, shocks and springs are all wear-and-tear parts (eventually). If you want a like-new ride, then replace these with new (Isuzu) parts.

    On the other hand, the VX didn't take bumps and pot-holes very gently when new, so if you want something that rides smooth over the bumpies, the VX isn't your best bet.

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    Sway bars keep your vehicle from rolling tightening them up will actually make driving over potholes and similar bumps WORSE.

    In general unless you're hearing knocking/rattling from the suspension bits or the factory rubber is visibilty shot then upgrading the bushings wont do much to help you.

    Springs and shocks are what make or break ride comfort. (FWIW the sway bar is technically a spring, but one that is only ever used in hard cornering).

    Tires can do a lot to improve ride comfort as well, more rubber and less wheel typically helps, smaller overall diameter typically helps.

    Going for comfort you'll lose performance, it's a trade off, and the VX wasn't ever really designed to be a smooth riding vehicle.

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    I'd 2nd the shocks and tires suggestion, especially tires. New tires can make or break ride quality, and it also depends on the type of ride you're after when you say "drive like new". Do you want a softer ride? More precise handling? Different manufacturers, and more specifically, different tire models can be chosen for the handling characteristics preferred.

    As long as everything else in the suspension/chassis has been maintained and kept lubricated (alignments, grease fittings greased, wheel bearings cleaned and repacked, etc), the vehicle should maintain the "tight" feeling it had off the assembly line for quite awhile. The addition of adjustable Ranchos can give you options for dialing the ride in even more.

    There are a lot of variables, but to get the ride you want, you first just have to narrow it down to what type of ride that is.

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    I'll have to agree with VehiGAZ on this. Vx's always rode rough as long as I can remember. Yeah, it's a pita, but what you loose on the road you win off road.

    The shocks are constructed to give you the best off road performance, not necessarily comfort.

    I just did a suspension upgrade on my FD3S Rx7 and can tell you that shocks alone make a HUGE difference. I have adjustable Koni's and it's night and day if I set them to fully firm or fully soft.

    I'm not sure if fellow Vx'ers tried going to a more comfortable shock setup and were able to get more comfort... anyone???

    - d

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    Oh, there are many, many threads on this forum about replacement shocks (Probably because of the price of OEMs!). The challenge with the VX's ride is that the springs are so stiff - if you go with a softer shock, then you will bet big-time bounciness. If you want it to ride truly differently, then you would have to change to softer springs, and I don't know if you could really find something like that...

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    i test drove james1_10018's vx a while back and it had a very pleasant ride.. didnt handle as well as stock but it did ride very smoothly.. iirc he said that he had put gabriel shocks on it to smooth it out... but that might be worth looking into

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    shocked

    Why can't I find those threads on shocks? I'm in need! I just bought my first VX. Unfortunately, the suspension feels like it's shot and squeeks everywhere. I can feel the potential but it needs help. It feels more like a sportscar, albeit a 1960's beat up 911 right now.

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    I went with Bilstein shocks and I'm very happy with them... Wish my vehicle would have come with OE shocks (when I purchased it) I've only got 50K miles and my Ranchos needed replacing, so Makes me wonder how mint the stock ones would have been.

    Torsion bars may also wear out... (?)

    Since you've got a 2001, if you switch to a 99's 16" wheel/tire combo it'll give you a nicer ride too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwillyrun View Post
    Why can't I find those threads on shocks? I'm in need! I just bought my first VX. Unfortunately, the suspension feels like it's shot and squeeks everywhere. I can feel the potential but it needs help. It feels more like a sportscar, albeit a 1960's beat up 911 right now.
    for sqeaks first look at the two rubber landing pads under the front of the hood.. also replace your front and rear rubber sway bar bushings with energy suspension greasable bushings.. made a big difference for me in sqeakyness and handling

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    The Bilsteins are a good choice.....

    I own a VX with factory shocks in really good shape, and I recently purchased a VX with worn out factory shocks. I replaced the bad shocks with the Bilsteins. In a side by side comparison, the factory shocks are slightly stiffer. The Bilsteins give a slightly smoother ride, but do not control quite as well during hard cornering (I'm an "enthusiastic" driver). All in all, they're nearly equal to the stock shocks, for 1/4 the cost. By the way, I bought the Bilsteins from the guys at Independance4X, and they were really good to deal with.

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    I'll second (or is it fifth at this point) the Bilstein reco - I pu tthem on my VX about 3 years ago, and they are very close to the OEMs and very good. A lifetime guarantee doesn't hurt, either!

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    Bilstein Shocks

    Got a p/n or model number on the Bilstein shocks?

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    P/n.........

    cwillyrun, I can get you those numbers this evening........

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    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ight=lift+wiki

    Most all part numbers you'll need are here (for bushings, shocks etc.)

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