| i<3mymurano |
| on the nissannews.com website it says "Enhancements for the 2004 FX include a refined suspension for improved ride comfort" etc. etc. i was wondering if they refined the SE suspension on the Murano as well? sometimes it feels just a bit harsh... |
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| Eric L. |
| The FX and Murano are completely unrelated, so it is unlikely. I have had no complaints about the way my SE rides. Its no Highlander, but thats the reason I didn't get a Highlander to begin with. |
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| esemes |
I AGREE (ABOVE)
i really like the wqay my MO rolls.... and, i like the speed-sensative steering (although my 1985 prelude had it...back in the day.... so its no marvel of technology!!)
i am glad (in retrospect) i got the SLAWD-MO, as i plan a slightly different rim, with a slightly different profile (will more than likely make the ride a bit 'firmer' or more unforgiving)
i am curious though...........
"what p/n's differ on the suspension of the SE and the SL???"
i should have the parts list soon enough though (will scan it!!)
-S |
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| Eric L. |
Since you will get the parts list I won't spoil the part numbers for you. But according to my list the only different parts are the springs and strut/shocks in terms of SE vs SL. I actually don't find the SE to be that firm at all. If anything, I would not a set of KYB AGX's for the car, if KYB ever gets around to making them...probably like 3 years from now.
quote: Originally posted by esemes
I AGREE (ABOVE)
i really like the wqay my MO rolls.... and, i like the speed-sensative steering (although my 1985 prelude had it...back in the day.... so its no marvel of technology!!)
i am glad (in retrospect) i got the SLAWD-MO, as i plan a slightly different rim, with a slightly different profile (will more than likely make the ride a bit 'firmer' or more unforgiving)
i am curious though...........
"what p/n's differ on the suspension of the SE and the SL???"
i should have the parts list soon enough though (will scan it!!)
-S
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