Drove my wife's '05 LX today, and I cannot believe how harsh and rough it rides. The problem is most noticeable at slower speeds, and when you get to highway speed it's not too bad, but still...I can't believe a $66k vehicle would ride like this. In all seriousness, my 80 with 3" of lift and 35" Trxus rides better.
End of rant, now the facts:
Dunlop Grantrek, stock size, front PSI, 30, Rear 28. I don't know how many miles are on them, but they have less than %50 tread left.
AHC set to comfort. Ride height works, comfort/sport setting seems to do nothing for the harshness, although it corners marginally flatter in sport.
55K miles (purchased it at 35K miles, and it seems to have worsened since then)
I'm thinking tires, possibly. I would think michelins would ride better, but they need to be a lot better for this to be acceptable.
Is it possible that the wrong type of fluid in the AHC system would make it rock hard? I've never changed it out or added. I searched and found bad fluid causing sponginess, but not harshness.
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
End of rant, now the facts:
Dunlop Grantrek, stock size, front PSI, 30, Rear 28. I don't know how many miles are on them, but they have less than %50 tread left.
AHC set to comfort. Ride height works, comfort/sport setting seems to do nothing for the harshness, although it corners marginally flatter in sport.
55K miles (purchased it at 35K miles, and it seems to have worsened since then)
I'm thinking tires, possibly. I would think michelins would ride better, but they need to be a lot better for this to be acceptable.
Is it possible that the wrong type of fluid in the AHC system would make it rock hard? I've never changed it out or added. I searched and found bad fluid causing sponginess, but not harshness.
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.