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    Absorbers / Suspension

    Hi everyone,

    I am new to this forum. I bought a used Isuzu Vehicross 6 months ago. When i test drive the car before i bought it i already realize the vehicross is a really bumpy car and i was told by the car salesman that the absorbers has already kaput and if i replace them it wouldn't be that bad. I bought the car and replaced all four absorbers, it does improve but the car is still very bumpy and i mean really bumpy. When i drive over road bumps i would puke! that's how bad it is.

    Is that normal for a vehicross? Also any one here modded the absorbers or suspension to make the vehicross less bumpy? Another issue here with my vehicross is the engine has 3200cc but it doesn't accelerate like one. Is there an issue with my car or it's just normal? Any advise would be appreciated.

    Thank you
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    absorners

    The ride is a bit rough as its a truck not a car. Many on here have put on adjustable shocks and set it for their preference. Also a nice trickis cutting a bit of the bumper stops so the ride smooths out. AFAIK the VX came with a 3.2 or 3.5 engine no idea about the 3200cc
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    3200 cc = 3.2L

    That durn metric system...
    95 Trooper with a buncha stuff nobody here cares about...

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    Yep cut the "anti-roll" rubber bumpers (can't call em bump stops since they technically aren't haha) they look like a rubber "8" on top of the back axle, cut them till they are just an "o". Some may say otherwise but I've been driving without the front sway bar for some time now and I think that helps a lot on speed bumps and the body roll isn't bad at all. Expect a rough ride on the road at the same time a Cadillac vs the VX on a fire road shows that ride quality is only determined by how the road decides to behave
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    Quote Originally Posted by vcross62 View Post
    i was told by the car salesman that the absorbers has already kaput and if i replace them it wouldn't be that bad.
    Whatever it takes to sell a car!

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    This exact topic has been discussed MANY times here. I put several of these posts together for reference. Sorry for the long post, but there's lots of info on this.

    You NEED to read up on this so you'll better understand what others have tried, what worked, what didn't, etc....

    The bottom line....the VX is NEVER going to be anything near a smooth ride on dirt/gravel/rocky roads....NEVER..no matter what you do.
    I live on a dirt/rocky/rough road....I have the 9 way adjustable Rancho shocks...even set on the "softest" setting, the ride on the dirt road, and particularly on WASHBOARD/ruts....is really rough.

    The softer shocks "help" some, but my steering wheel still vibrates like heck, and my tailgate door vibrates SO MUCH I have to have my hatch popper thing re-aligned about every 3 months, as the strong rough vibrations actually jiggle it loose. Also, my empty passenger seat seatback vibrates so much I'm afraid it's going to possibly break something over time.

    To clarify what "Ala5ka" said in post #4...some people call the rubber part a "bump stop" and some call it a "spring helper".....Isuzu actually uses both terms in the part listing. I've attached a few pics of them. Some of us have cut the bump stop in half, allowing for about 4" MORE travel room before the rear axle hits the bump stop. It "improves" the slamming/jolt effect that you hear and feel from the rear axle going over rough roads. It is a only a little improvement, but I think it's worth it. You can always buy replacements from a junk yard or aftermarket ones if you want to go back.
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    ADDRESSES TERMINOLOGY "SPRING HELPER" VS. "BUMP STOPS", ALSO COIL COMPRESSION, ROLE OF SPRINGS, PARTS DIAGRAM:
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...8&postcount=10


    COMPLETE THREAD WHERE POST #10 CAME FROM:
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ump+stops+half


    BUMP STOP QUESTION, GOOD TECHNICAL DETAILS:
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ight=bump+stop


    THREAD ABOUT "STIFF RIDE"
    http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...ight=bumpstops


    The rear bump stop is the black rubber thing immediately to the right of the spring. It's a side view, but it's like a figure "8", with the BEIGE color stuff (dirt) at the bottom of the "8" TOUCHING THE AXLE...So almost no room for the REAR axle to move w/o hitting the bump stop immediately....causing that really loud SLAMMING JOLT



    Here's 2 pics of mine after cutting the lower half of the "8" off.....see how I gained about 4" of room.


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    If you cut them you will reduce the vehicle's roll resistance, and also increase road noise considerably. FYI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksambo View Post
    If you cut them you will reduce the vehicle's roll resistance, and also increase road noise considerably. FYI.
    How do you know either of these?
    I've had mine done for almost 2 years, and I can def say it's a little more quiet because the slamming jolt noise is greatly reduced....and I seriously don't notice ANY increase in general road noise.

    How does LESS contact between the bump stop and the axle REDUCE rolling resistance? if anything, I'd think it would be the opposite....

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    I cannot see how you would increase road noise by cutting the bump stops, until the springs compresses enough to hit the cut stop.

    But I have to agree that it will increase body roll when cornering.
    Anyone with cut stops that has not experienced more body roll, just aint trying hard enough.

    At that is why I will never cut my stops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PK View Post
    I cannot see how you would increase road noise by cutting the bump stops, until the springs compresses enough to hit the cut stop.

    But I have to agree that it will increase body roll when cornering.
    Anyone with cut stops that has not experienced more body roll, just aint trying hard enough.

    At that is why I will never cut my stops.

    PK
    Oh, Sambo said "roll resistance" I thought he was meaning "rolling resistance"....you know the tire and their various compounds and how sticky they are or are not.....geez Sambo you usually are very particular about people using the correct terminology....I think the more common term is what PK said..."body roll".


    PK, gotta agree....I ain't tryin' hard enough to worry about body roll......I'd gladly sacrifice that for the "improved" ride (such that it is ) with the stops cut in half. Plus it's not permanent....all I got to do is buy replacements.
    Guess it all comes down to an individual owner's needs/wants/tolerance..etc.....

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    Please explain

    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post

    To clarify what "Ala5ka" said in post #4...some people call the rubber part a "bump stop" and some call it a "spring helper".....Isuzu actually uses both terms in the part listing. I've attached a few pics of them. Some of us have cut the bump stop in half, allowing for about 4" MORE travel room before the rear axle hits the bump stop. It "improves" the slamming/jolt effect that you hear and feel from the rear axle going over rough roads. It is a only a little improvement, but I think it's worth it. You can always buy replacements from a junk yard or aftermarket ones if you want to go back.
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    How do you get 4 more inches? Since the part is rubber abd it has open spaces in it I assume the stop doesn't really stop. I would think it slows by compressing and only stopping once the stop is compressed so that the open area dissappears. I would think cutting half off only gives you the extra equivilent to the size of the amount of rubber minus the open area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by circmand View Post
    How do you get 4 more inches? Since the part is rubber abd it has open spaces in it I assume the stop doesn't really stop. I would think it slows by compressing and only stopping once the stop is compressed so that the open area dissappears. I would think cutting half off only gives you the extra equivilent to the size of the amount of rubber minus the open area.
    that's what he said......


    The rubber stop is very hard rubber, and not meant to compress that much at all....just enough to protect metal on metal contact....thus the violent slamming jolt....not much compression.

    So it may not be a full 4" but it's enough to drastically reduce the number of times that stop hits my axle in my driving conditions and environment.

    It does NOT appear to me in the pics that they've had 10 years of flexing laterally i.e. squishing the empty space which would cause the sides of the 8 to move outward some and be compressed on themselves (the smooth inner lining of each "O" would touch each other at full compression). I would think the rubber would show significant deterioration and splitting on the sides of the 8 from all that compression over and over.

    Again, from the pics, they don't look like they've ever touched at all. Mav and the other gang that have cut them and seen the old stops in person maybe could describe the condition better.

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    How do I know about the noise factor? If you recall, way back when I started this discussion, my spring helpers were completely MIA. The only thing left was the mounting plates and bolts. So I phoned Merlin right up and for $48.00/each I got two new ones. I put them on, and voila the truck was quieter going down the road. Even my wife, with out prompting, said what did you do to quiet things down. So, that's how we know. Before versus after, it's simple.

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    So, they are also driveline and/or suspension vibration dampers...Hmmmmm, very interesting...
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksambo View Post
    How do I know about the noise factor? If you recall, way back when I started this discussion, my spring helpers were completely MIA. The only thing left was the mounting plates and bolts. So I phoned Merlin right up and for $48.00/each I got two new ones. I put them on, and voila the truck was quieter going down the road. Even my wife, with out prompting, said what did you do to quiet things down. So, that's how we know. Before versus after, it's simple.
    Is it possible the "before" noise was the mounting plate hitting the axle, or was it some other type of noise that was reduced?

    If that's the case, I can see where FULL or SHORTENED bump stops would def decrease (darn near eliminate) some noise in your scenario where you had no rubber stops at all.


    Interesting how they're called different things on the parts' sites, but the pics confirm same part.


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