I recently was in the market for a bakkie based SUV and opted for the Chevrolet Trailblazer. I really like the vehicle but I'm not so happy with the suspension. The ride is very harsh due to the stiff suspension setup. Cruising on the highway at 120km/h most of the bumps are not absorbed at all by the suspension and are felt throughout the cabin. I spoke to the dealer and he advised to wait for the suspension to settle + lowering tyre pressure (currently pressure is according to specification). I had a soft-roader SUV before and this vehicle did not have any of these issues so I'm a bit disappointed as this a new vehicle.
What I would like to find out:
- is the suspension of a bakkie based SUV always very stiff?
- are there other Trailblazer owners experiencing the same problem? Or is there potentially a problem with my suspension?
- will the suspension soften enough for it to become more comfortable?
- Is there anything I can do to soften my ride without compromising handling?
Thanks to anyone contributing
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