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What Is The Comfortable Car, Ae100 Or Mazda Butterfly?


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I had a mazda butterfly...low ground clearnce and very prone to suspension damages,It's comfortable if all the shocks are new...but have to say the shocks are very soft,you'll feel every bump on the road.

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had an ae100 sprinter se limited.

quite a comfy car for the price bracket. was very good on fuel (10+ colombo, 12~15 out). it was a manual box and driven with a heavy foot too...

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Hi guys,

Thanks for ur reply. I have mazda butterfly, It feels every bump in the road? Why is that? DO u know how to solve this problem? I have replaced new KYB shocks 2 months back.

BR

HesH

As i mentioned above yes the shocks are very soft i had the same problem even with brand new shocks.t's not a problem.tha'ts how it is.

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As i mentioned above yes the shocks are very soft i had the same problem even with brand new shocks.t's not a problem.tha'ts how it is.

Hi guys,

Thanks for ur reply. I have mazda butterfly, It feels every bump in the road? Why is that? DO u know how to solve this problem? I have replaced new KYB shocks 2 months back.

BR

HesH

shocks are "stiff" and not "soft" and that's why you feel all the bumps and stuff.

softer suspension will react to even the slightest bump and absorb it so that energy is not tranferred beyond the shocks. downside is that you get body roll. And if it's ultra soft, they can bottom out too if the car is loaded or hit a deep pothole or something loading the shock beyond it's range...

KYB shocks are notorious for being stiffer than factory shocks. I dont think you can "fix" that...at least not in SL

afaik we dont have suspension specialist to revalve and ajust the rebound etc etc on shocks. at least not yet and not to my knowledge.

Double check the tyre pressure you're running...if it's really uncomfortable, try going down a few psi's and see if that helps.

Of course tyre wear would be higher and fuel consumption too will be slightly high if you do that.

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