i hate Maxima 2017 SR Sport tuned Suspension
#1
i hate Maxima 2017 SR Sport tuned Suspension
Hello gents
Sport tuned suspension broke down my neck. and i'd like to replace by smoother.
do any body experienced that
can I install SV or altima shocks and springs? is it smoother or not ?
please tell me what should i do
i dont want sport suspension
( sorry fo my English )
Sport tuned suspension broke down my neck. and i'd like to replace by smoother.
do any body experienced that
can I install SV or altima shocks and springs? is it smoother or not ?
please tell me what should i do
i dont want sport suspension
( sorry fo my English )
#4
The non-SR Platinum we have is Pretty stiff in my opinion. If your neck is ailing from the ride quality, Mason isn't far off with his recommendation. You should be getting into a Buick or a soft riding SUV. Lincolns come to mind too. You'll waste a couple grand on replacement parts on this SR only to feel like you didn't accomplish the goal, and still end up trading it in with a soft suspension.
#6
you mean that i can change to the SV or SL shocks and it's softier ?
#9
Random comment but have you thought about switching the wheels for the non-SR ones, or lowering the tire PSI a little bit? Either could improve ride harshness significantly.
Tire size: Non-SR: 245/45R18
SR: 245/40R19
Otherwise you might be better off trading in for a different Maxima.
Tire size: Non-SR: 245/45R18
SR: 245/40R19
Otherwise you might be better off trading in for a different Maxima.
#10
Random comment but have you thought about switching the wheels for the non-SR ones, or lowering the tire PSI a little bit? Either could improve ride harshness significantly.
Tire size: Non-SR: 245/45R18
SR: 245/40R19
Otherwise you might be better off trading in for a different Maxima.
Tire size: Non-SR: 245/45R18
SR: 245/40R19
Otherwise you might be better off trading in for a different Maxima.
yup, i thought about that but i think it's better to change the shocks or springs if I can
#12
I'm old and retired, and I really like the SR (17) ride, even my wife likes the car better than the 2010 we had before. I think changing to 18" tire would soften what ever maybe, but I'm wondering if something is wrong?
#13
I own a SR and honestly this car suspension feels perfect for my taste , I will bet that most of the people who complain about SR ride had Toyota camry as their daily driver, ask me how I know this , well my mother has one and I'm the one taking it to the dealership for the oil changes, I hate driving that car, I have no connection to the road when I'm driving it.
#14
I don't think any thing is wrong. Maybe the OP just drove the SR only and not the other models. Its a BIG difference imo between the SR and non SR's. I drove both the SR and Platinum before deciding on the Platinum. I liked the smoother/softer ride but that is just preference.
#15
@FattiesGoneWild - I suggest you test drive a Camry LE and you'll love your platinum even more. The non SR maxima ride will satisfy most people while the SR attracts people who came from even stiffer cars.It's just a matter of preference.
OP please let us know if you change shocks on your car, In few years I plan on passing my car to my kid when she goes to college so I would probably have to do something to soften up the ride...
OP please let us know if you change shocks on your car, In few years I plan on passing my car to my kid when she goes to college so I would probably have to do something to soften up the ride...
#16
A Virginia chick driving a Volvo did a double loop in the rain on the Atlanta downtown connector last fall and broadsided our 2016 Platinum in the driver's door. Over $5K repair bill. As a result, my wife and I drove a rental 2016 SR for weeks (took two months to get our Platinum repaired). The ride was definitely stiffer, EVEN THOUGH WE ALWAYS CARRY AROUND 37 PSI in our Platinum. If we had the SR permanently, we would have switched to 18" tires and dropped to 32 psi.
#17
A Virginia chick driving a Volvo did a double loop in the rain on the Atlanta downtown connector last fall and broadsided our 2016 Platinum in the driver's door. Over $5K repair bill. As a result, my wife and I drove a rental 2016 SR for weeks (took two months to get our Platinum repaired). The ride was definitely stiffer, EVEN THOUGH WE ALWAYS CARRY AROUND 37 PSI in our Platinum. If we had the SR permanently, we would have switched to 18" tires and dropped to 32 psi.
BTW, I am very happy with the ride and suspension on the SR- firm, yes but certainly not overly so- and the New England roads are not too forgiving, either..and this is my eighth Maxima..
#18
Try checking your neck instead. Maybe you have a particularly weak neck and need to strengthen this area of your body. When I had my Altima, I had "Altima crotch" for quite a while until I started doing squats.
#19
Light, I have '17 SR, tires are set at 34 PSI cold, so they show 37+ when hot- I trust your experience and knowledge implicitly, buy isn't 37- I am assuming that is your cold PSI- a bit too high?
BTW, I am very happy with the ride and suspension on the SR- firm, yes but certainly not overly so- and the New England roads are not too forgiving, either..and this is my eighth Maxima..
BTW, I am very happy with the ride and suspension on the SR- firm, yes but certainly not overly so- and the New England roads are not too forgiving, either..and this is my eighth Maxima..
I measure tread depth in each groove across the face of each tire every three months, and if irregular or uneven wear begins to show, we adjust the psi accordingly.
If I had to recommend a cold psi for the average driver for most driving conditions, I would probably say 35 psi.
When I was young, I loved a firmer ride - pretty much like the current SR. But time has passed my by, and now I am afraid to pass a public toilet without stopping.
So you are on your 8th Maxima! That is very impressive. My 2016 is also my 8th Maxima (I think I have already bragged about that somewhere on this board). But I have traded the last three in with less than 60K each on the odo (to get super trade-in money), so you have easily driven more miles in Maximas than I have.
I am already looking forward to the 9th gen, and if it has a 6 cylinder VQ, I will be getting one soon after they arrive at the dealer lots.
#20
Thanks for the feedback Light- yes, I bought my first Max in 1992, a black 5 speed SE, and I would guess I have somewhere around 900K miles total with minimal out of pocket repairs in all those miles- I can recall a wheel bearing at one point and really not much else- consumables- brake pads, tires, etc. And a lot of oil changes! The cars have all treated me very well indeed.
#22
Based on the average depreciation of well over 33% in 1 years, and as much as 50% in 3, this "Super trade-in money" you're talking about is your own money. If you're buying new and trading in around 3-4 years, a lease seems the only reasonable option. $430 lease payment vs a $730 a month payment...
Maxima worst resale value
Maxima worst resale value
... But I have traded the last three in with less than 60K each on the odo (to get super trade-in money), so you have easily driven more miles in Maximas than I have.
I am already looking forward to the 9th gen, and if it has a 6 cylinder VQ, I will be getting one soon after they arrive at the dealer lots.
I am already looking forward to the 9th gen, and if it has a 6 cylinder VQ, I will be getting one soon after they arrive at the dealer lots.
#24
Based on the average depreciation of well over 33% in 1 years, and as much as 50% in 3, this "Super trade-in money" you're talking about is your own money. If you're buying new and trading in around 3-4 years, a lease seems the only reasonable option. $430 lease payment vs a $730 a month payment...
Maxima worst resale value
Maxima worst resale value
Lol right .. That's why I'm never buying brand new again.. Bought my 14 Altima brand new, my 17 Mustang GT brand new...
17 maxima used Sr 23k otd. Why pay 30plus for a new
#26
Hello gents
Sport tuned suspension broke down my neck. and i'd like to replace by smoother.
do any body experienced that
can I install SV or altima shocks and springs? is it smoother or not ?
please tell me what should i do
i dont want sport suspension
( sorry fo my English )
Sport tuned suspension broke down my neck. and i'd like to replace by smoother.
do any body experienced that
can I install SV or altima shocks and springs? is it smoother or not ?
please tell me what should i do
i dont want sport suspension
( sorry fo my English )
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