For Kelisa, I tried many diff shocks before. Went through more than 6-diff units in these 8 years on my 2 K-cars. The Kayaba and Perodua shocks are too soft to me - oil type. Comfort if going slow but will bottom out easily. Really liked the ride and handling of the Sachs shocks which is a little firmer but lasts only about a year before it KO. Maybe it is my driving style and road conditions...
Aiyo... Dun say ganas driving la. Later people thought you road bully... It is called spirited driving... What I know is if you want comfort have to stick to stock springs. Just that I can't find a suitable, comfortable and long lasting shocks. Tried local brand Hara, lasted me almost 2 years before the gas ran out and seals start to increase in resistance. Feel was good though. Sachs also nice but last 1 year before gas ran out and shocks have that loose feeling. Do let me know too if you find a good one. Maybe need to get serviceables.
A break from the usual detailing, this is one of my DIY aka "kiamsap wanna save money and not give mechanic money" journey.
So I was in Melaka with my wife driving her Myvi around when suddenly she felt that the brakes were not biting. It has this sinking feel to it. I tested it and thought it was the brakes overheated. Looked around and found no leaking. So I left the car for a night and tested it in the morning, same sinking feeling with minimal braking power. Something is wrong and...
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