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Bought A Second Gen 2.5; Please Explain/ Educate > Adjustable Ride Vs. Non-Adjustable
We couldn't pass up a deal on a '98 SR, w/ 110,000 miles.
It's now sitting alongside our '99 SR, which has 112,000 miles.
The '99 rolls down the road just fine, nice and tight.
The '98 is an absolute turd, when it comes to the ride, as if the shocks are - 100% - wiped out... hit the brakes and it nose-dives.
The '99 does NOT have the Adjustable Ride System, and has KYB Gas-A-Just Shocks [White w/ Red label / no idea at what setting].
The '98 DOES have the Adjustable Ride System, and everything appears [visually] to be intact.
The '99 now has a [2"] body lift and larger/ taller tires, but rides no different from stock fitment [no suspension alteration].
The '98 is completely stock.
The future roads for these two vehicles will be in Costa Rica... dirt/ gravel [60%], so-so asphalt [20%], good asphalt [20%].
Reliabilty is key, ride is secondary... though both have air-ride seats up front, and other passengers will have to suck it up.
Is it possible the Adjustable Ride System is not functioning properly?
Is it likely the shocks are worn out?
Keep 'em stock?
Change out to simple shocks?
Any/ all input would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks,
- Wm.
We couldn't pass up a deal on a '98 SR, w/ 110,000 miles.
It's now sitting alongside our '99 SR, which has 112,000 miles.
The '99 rolls down the road just fine, nice and tight.
The '98 is an absolute turd, when it comes to the ride, as if the shocks are - 100% - wiped out... hit the brakes and it nose-dives.
The '99 does NOT have the Adjustable Ride System, and has KYB Gas-A-Just Shocks [White w/ Red label / no idea at what setting].
The '98 DOES have the Adjustable Ride System, and everything appears [visually] to be intact.
The '99 now has a [2"] body lift and larger/ taller tires, but rides no different from stock fitment [no suspension alteration].
The '98 is completely stock.
The future roads for these two vehicles will be in Costa Rica... dirt/ gravel [60%], so-so asphalt [20%], good asphalt [20%].
Reliabilty is key, ride is secondary... though both have air-ride seats up front, and other passengers will have to suck it up.
Is it possible the Adjustable Ride System is not functioning properly?
Is it likely the shocks are worn out?
Keep 'em stock?
Change out to simple shocks?
Any/ all input would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks,
- Wm.