2002 I35 Suspension Question
#1
2002 I35 Suspension Question
Hi,
I recently sold my 2000 Maxima SE w/130k and just bought a 2002 I35 Sport with 37k miles. The I35 is in mint condition, however the sport suspension seems ridiculously rough. It's jarringly stiff going over bumps.. A lot more so than my Maxima SE. Could something be wrong?
What tire pressure do you all run?
Also, does anyone have a writeup/recommendation as to where to mount a roadyXT XM satellite receiver?
On a more positive note, the 02 I35 "feels" like it has 100 more hp than my maxima did.. it hauls *** and its a lot of fun to drive. I think I may even like it more than my wife's FX35 heh.
Thanks in advance.
I recently sold my 2000 Maxima SE w/130k and just bought a 2002 I35 Sport with 37k miles. The I35 is in mint condition, however the sport suspension seems ridiculously rough. It's jarringly stiff going over bumps.. A lot more so than my Maxima SE. Could something be wrong?
What tire pressure do you all run?
Also, does anyone have a writeup/recommendation as to where to mount a roadyXT XM satellite receiver?
On a more positive note, the 02 I35 "feels" like it has 100 more hp than my maxima did.. it hauls *** and its a lot of fun to drive. I think I may even like it more than my wife's FX35 heh.
Thanks in advance.
#2
Originally Posted by Compton
Hi,
I recently sold my 2000 Maxima SE w/130k and just bought a 2002 I35 Sport with 37k miles. The I35 is in mint condition, however the sport suspension seems ridiculously rough. It's jarringly stiff going over bumps.. A lot more so than my Maxima SE. Could something be wrong?
I recently sold my 2000 Maxima SE w/130k and just bought a 2002 I35 Sport with 37k miles. The I35 is in mint condition, however the sport suspension seems ridiculously rough. It's jarringly stiff going over bumps.. A lot more so than my Maxima SE. Could something be wrong?
Originally Posted by Compton
What tire pressure do you all run?
Originally Posted by Compton
Also, does anyone have a writeup/recommendation as to where to mount a roadyXT XM satellite receiver?
Originally Posted by Compton
On a more positive note, the 02 I35 "feels" like it has 100 more hp than my maxima did.. it hauls *** and its a lot of fun to drive. I think I may even like it more than my wife's FX35 heh.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#3
Originally Posted by Compton
I recently sold my 2000 Maxima SE w/130k and just bought a 2002 I35 Sport with 37k miles. The I35 is in mint condition, however the sport suspension seems ridiculously rough. It's jarringly stiff going over bumps.
#5
Originally Posted by Compton
Ya it's still under warranty for another year or so.. I'll take it in and see what they say. I have to take it in this week anyways to fix the rear wind noise and seat motor TSBs.
Thanks
Thanks
#6
any car with a sport suspension is going to have a little rougher of a ride. but this is a infiniti after all and it should still ride smooth, like (n3985) said maybe shocks, a easy way to check if your shocks still have pressure in them is to jounce the front or rear of the car once you stop the car should not bounce anymore, if the car still bounces after you stop that means you need new struts.
#8
sorry to jump in your thread.... (i dont have enough posts to start my own)
when did the maximas/i30s get an independant rear suspension???
i test drove a 96 maxima yesterday and it was not independant in the rear...
now im looking at a 97 i30t on friday i hope.....does it have the independant rear??
when did the maximas/i30s get an independant rear suspension???
i test drove a 96 maxima yesterday and it was not independant in the rear...
now im looking at a 97 i30t on friday i hope.....does it have the independant rear??
#10
I have a bit of input now for this I think...
When I had the sport suspension stock, I thought everything was fine.
Through various aftermarket setups, and now to my current setup, my opinion has slightly changed.
I think that the springs are adequate, though the dampers (struts) are not. If anything, I think the struts are too soft.
Now that I have the sport springs on the rear with the Illuminas, I can definitely tell that the rear OEM struts were too soft (at least to me, now), and that when I crank the rear Illuminas up to 3 it gets to where I like it.
Additionally, I'm running H&R springs on the front now with the OEM struts. The H&Rs are stiffer, but not by terribly much. Though one thing I have absolutely noticed is that the front struts aren't stiff enough either. Sure, it's mostly a function of my H&R springs up front, but considering that H&Rs don't ride that much differently from stock, I wonder if the same applies with OEM front springs.
In any case, I'll be switching the front struts back out again for Illuminas and try that at a 2 setting and hopefully I'll be happy. Additionally, I'm going to try a new set of bumpstops...micro-cellular urethane foam type stops that are progressive and should be much more tolerable upon impact. The stops themselves are progressive rather than the rubber, linear stops that come on the cars (and consequently deform rather than compress/absorb). They're also the type of stops used on VWs, commonly praised for their ability to absorb harsh impacts.
I guess I'll find out for sure near the end of this month.
I'm hoping this will make the ride more controlled and less harsh when it does impact the bump stops.
When I had the sport suspension stock, I thought everything was fine.
Through various aftermarket setups, and now to my current setup, my opinion has slightly changed.
I think that the springs are adequate, though the dampers (struts) are not. If anything, I think the struts are too soft.
Now that I have the sport springs on the rear with the Illuminas, I can definitely tell that the rear OEM struts were too soft (at least to me, now), and that when I crank the rear Illuminas up to 3 it gets to where I like it.
Additionally, I'm running H&R springs on the front now with the OEM struts. The H&Rs are stiffer, but not by terribly much. Though one thing I have absolutely noticed is that the front struts aren't stiff enough either. Sure, it's mostly a function of my H&R springs up front, but considering that H&Rs don't ride that much differently from stock, I wonder if the same applies with OEM front springs.
In any case, I'll be switching the front struts back out again for Illuminas and try that at a 2 setting and hopefully I'll be happy. Additionally, I'm going to try a new set of bumpstops...micro-cellular urethane foam type stops that are progressive and should be much more tolerable upon impact. The stops themselves are progressive rather than the rubber, linear stops that come on the cars (and consequently deform rather than compress/absorb). They're also the type of stops used on VWs, commonly praised for their ability to absorb harsh impacts.
I guess I'll find out for sure near the end of this month.
I'm hoping this will make the ride more controlled and less harsh when it does impact the bump stops.
#11
Originally Posted by 95gxe
My dealer tried to act like the wind noise wasn't out of the ordinary originally. If your dealership gives you a problem with the wind noise you can buy the foam tape for under $10 and install it yourself. I did and it makes a world of difference.
#12
Originally Posted by falconey
Can you link me to details on this subject. I went on a road trip last week and heard a slight wind noise coming from the passenger side rear window. I have another trip I'm taking this w/e so it'd be great to fix this b4 I leave out.
#13
Apparently, most of the rough ride was due to the tires. Although the tires still had good tread, they were some no name tires. I put new tires on the car and it drives a LOT smoother. (About like my old maxima)
So I have a set of almost new no-name 225-50-17 tires for sale now
So I have a set of almost new no-name 225-50-17 tires for sale now
#16
Hate to bump an old thread, However I have no yet met my post minimum to create my own topic. On the topic of suspension however....
I'm looking into a Tein setup for my 98 I30, I know they are compatible w/ the maxima of the same model year. I have heard mixed reviews, someone was bold enough to say "it's like the stock ride comfort". Is this accurate?
I'm looking into a Tein setup for my 98 I30, I know they are compatible w/ the maxima of the same model year. I have heard mixed reviews, someone was bold enough to say "it's like the stock ride comfort". Is this accurate?
#17
Originally Posted by bostonpaintball
Hate to bump an old thread, However I have no yet met my post minimum to create my own topic. On the topic of suspension however....
I'm looking into a Tein setup for my 98 I30, I know they are compatible w/ the maxima of the same model year. I have heard mixed reviews, someone was bold enough to say "it's like the stock ride comfort". Is this accurate?
I'm looking into a Tein setup for my 98 I30, I know they are compatible w/ the maxima of the same model year. I have heard mixed reviews, someone was bold enough to say "it's like the stock ride comfort". Is this accurate?
Sorry this is totally OT but boston paintball (The place) kicks ***, but I never got a chance to play there.
#18
BTW I felt my I35 rode harsh too. I now have Eibach springs with illumina shocks and I find the ride really no harsher than stock, and most people consider these rough riding springs.
#19
Originally Posted by bostonpaintball
Hate to bump an old thread, However I have no yet met my post minimum to create my own topic. On the topic of suspension however....
I'm looking into a Tein setup for my 98 I30, I know they are compatible w/ the maxima of the same model year. I have heard mixed reviews, someone was bold enough to say "it's like the stock ride comfort". Is this accurate?
I'm looking into a Tein setup for my 98 I30, I know they are compatible w/ the maxima of the same model year. I have heard mixed reviews, someone was bold enough to say "it's like the stock ride comfort". Is this accurate?
#20
Originally Posted by sciff5
Sorry this is totally OT but boston paintball (The place) kicks ***, but I never got a chance to play there.
#21
Since you guys are on the lines of suspension....i have an 2002 infiniti i35 and am thinking of buying shocks and springs from cattman performance. I have herard though that some cars supension are specificly designed for that car and if you lower it problems could arise or its unsafe. Does anyone have any information on this or have dropped their own car and what you have experienced?
#22
If you lower the car too much (with springs) it will handle and ride miserably.
Other than that, spring/strut selection is based purely on what you want out of your new suspension. Provided that the installation is good, the new suspension should be perfectly safe.
I've gone through several suspension setups. I highly recommend Tokico Illuminas no matter what springs you run (even if stock). As for springs...that's personal preference. I've run Tein S-techs, Tein H-Techs, stock, and currently stock rear springs and H&R fronts with Illuminas.
Other than that, spring/strut selection is based purely on what you want out of your new suspension. Provided that the installation is good, the new suspension should be perfectly safe.
I've gone through several suspension setups. I highly recommend Tokico Illuminas no matter what springs you run (even if stock). As for springs...that's personal preference. I've run Tein S-techs, Tein H-Techs, stock, and currently stock rear springs and H&R fronts with Illuminas.
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