SQ5 suspension much too stiff?
#32
I have no doubt there will be aftermarket springs made available for SQ5's to remedy the difference.
Last edited by TonySCV; 10-31-2013 at 07:00 AM.
#33
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I really like the ride . It's definitely firm but not all harsh.
I'll add that my passengers have also commented on how comfortable the ride is. I've had both a Boxster owner and an Equus owner rave equally about the handling and ride - there's a couple of extremes for you.
Steve
I'll add that my passengers have also commented on how comfortable the ride is. I've had both a Boxster owner and an Equus owner rave equally about the handling and ride - there's a couple of extremes for you.
Steve
#34
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Yep... a couple of in-depth reviews have stated that US-spec SQ5's get all the euro-spec SQ5 suspension bits EXCEPT the lowered springs (due to laws in the US requiring a vehicle reclassification trigger i.e. light truck vs. passenger car), and that is really the only negative if you want to call it what with the US-spec version of the car - it takes a bit longer to "load up" the suspension when taking corners given the higher ride / center of gravity.
I have no doubt there will be aftermarket springs made available for SQ5's to remedy the difference.
I have no doubt there will be aftermarket springs made available for SQ5's to remedy the difference.
They did not just springs
There are parts of the mark 1BD and 2MT
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