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better ride inn MQ

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by Paul U »

How has any ideas how you can get an mq to ride more comfortable, has any one had experience with Freds coil over leaf conversion.
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Post by Heathx4 »

Coil conversion. MQs are rough as dude.
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Post by bazzle »

Save your money.
12 years ago I tried lots of things with my MK,
2 mates tried coil conversions, coil plus less leafs.
Removed by both.

They just are jiggly and not well insulated 4bee. You get used to them though. Dropping tyre pressures to about 20 always helped on rough tracks.
When I put an OME suspsion on it did improve. Had to remember to lube the sliders every service time to keep it that way.

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Post by Paul U »

so would you say the old man emu is better than re setting standard. I am also thinking of puting 33s or 35s on these should help the ride abit?
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Post by Screwy »

If u want ON road confort, a MQ isnt the ideal choise, GQ are better by miles but even they can be little rough from time to time.....

bout all ya can do is put soft shocks in and maybe take a leave out of the spring packs to the small impacts get absorbed better.....
BUT at the same time u will body roll a little more :?

lose, lose really :cry:
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Post by Mintoy »

does your mk have suspension seats? if not, then you should install them. it make the ride for the driver and front passenger so much softer. i probably would not be using my mk now if it was not for the suspension seats. when i did my lift. i placed OME shx for the MQ. i noticed that they gave a softer ride.
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Post by Screwy »

Putting GQ seats in an MQ makes Rideability much nicer......
they need mods to fit, BUT ONLY VERY SMALL ONES, like so small that anyone could fit them.

Pintara buckets are nice but decent mods required, I run Recaro buckets in mine and there quite confy for me :D
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Post by Paul U »

suspenion seats sound good were do I get them?
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Post by grimbo »

LWB or SWB? The longer the wheelbase the better it will ride. What tyre pressure do you run? Is it uncomfortable all the time or at certain times? How much stuff do you carry in the car?

New quality springs will improve the ride way more than resetting old springs. Also getting the right shocks for the job will help too.
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Post by Paul U »

PETTY choppy on road and ruff as guts off road I do not carry much just two people and camp gear.
I am about to put on 33s so what tyre pressure would you recommend?
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

The question is, what condition is your current suspension in? If it's the original don't be surprised if parts of it have seized. I know when i put new suspension in mine the front right shackle pin was seized into the spring bush, and the rear pin on the front left spring was seized aswell, to the point i had the front shackle off and was jumping on the end of the spring and it wouldn't budge.

Just going around putting in new bushes and getting it back into good working order might be all it needs, my MQ certainly is still somewhat firm, but all the jarring and harshness that was in the ride has certainly dissapeared.
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Post by bazzle »

Update your profile so we can see what sort of MQ it is.
I cant see if its a long or short?
And what tyres do you have now and at what pressure do you run ?
For 33s try 34psi on road 20 off for a starting point.

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Post by Mintoy »

u may have to ask around. here in the philippines it comes stock with the mk.

Paul U wrote:suspenion seats sound good were do I get them?
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