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Ride quality question

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#1 · (Edited)
Has anyone else found the ride to be very bouncy? It seems to me like the shocks are not well matched to the springs. Anyone else noticed this? Any aftermarket solutions to resolve it?

I came from VW where Bilstein and H&R were the hot sauce.
 
#2 ·
I find the ride pretty firm and with certain bumps, a bit skittish. It's either over-damped or too firmly sprung. Not sure which, since I'm not a suspension engineer. My previous BMW had Bilsteins and the ride was even firmer than the Kia, but was always composed. Of course, if you compare the rear suspension of that E39 BMW to the Kia's, you can see why the BMW cost 2X more.

Overall, I think Kia has done a decent job of balancing handling with ride comfort considering the very basic suspension design. I also think the ride improves a little with mileage.
 
#7 ·
Check your tire pressure. The Hankooks are a pretty hard crappy compound.

It's possible the dealer over inflated them. It'll make the ride bouncy. It's funny how people think suspension is all about shocks, springs and geometry. You gotta start at the bottom where the rubber meets the road.
 
#8 ·
The rear suspension is basically a roll-bar so that little wag you get over bumps is the result of the movement of one rear tire effecting the other rear tire.

This isn't a bad thing because you'll notice the rear suspension is below the bottom of the car; in return for that little wag you get tremendous rear cargo room.

The "hand of God" (the stability control) comes on early and hard if you try pushing beyond that little rear wag.
 
#9 ·
Try putting a load in the back. I've not checked on it, but some cars are "springy" in the back until you put a load on it. Then it rides better.
 
#10 ·
Has anyone else found the ride to be very bouncy? It seems to me like the shocks are not well matched to the springs. Anyone else noticed this? Any aftermarket solutions to resolve it?

I came from VW where Bilstein and H&R were the hot sauce.
I have to agree. The ride is a bit firm and "jiggley". My only real major complaint about the car. Just getting ready for a long trip and not sure it's going to be very pleasant on my ol' bones.
 
#11 ·
I think the ride quality in the EX is pretty good. I don't find it harsh or stiff or bouncy at all.
The only slight complaint I can think of is when driving over washboard type bumps it seems that I can feel the suspension parts moving in the bushings. Its hard to describe, but a very minor thing.
 
#13 ·
I know there are anti-roll bars available for the Forte, but I don't understand how they help, since it's a torsion beam rear suspension. Since the wheels are already connected with the beam and there is limited independent travel for the wheels it seems like an additional bar would not add much benefit.

Also, on the SX, there is very little body roll right from the factory. I would think adding a anti-roll bar would make the rear even stiffer and more skittish over bumpy corners.
 
#14 ·
I have an EX 5 door and find it bouncy as well under some condtions. On good roads and on the highway the suspension feels great and the car rides really smooth. But when you get out in the country where I live and drive roads full of filled potholes and pavement patches and humps, town and county country roads basically, it's like driving a trampoline. The Forte is no longer composed at all and tosses you all over the place. Feels pretty much like a car with worn out suspension. I think the system is a bit underdamped and the springs are a little soft for bumpier roads. It does give decent smooth road comfort and I suspect that's what Kia was going for. I suspect the SX suspension would probably handle these roads a lot better since it's stiffer and probably damper but we wanted the 2.0L for the fuel economy so the EX was our option.

I hate to start throwing money at a brand new car a few weeks after it rolled off the show room floor but I'm thinking a quick swap out of shocks and springs might be necessary.
 
#16 ·
stiffer shocks maybe? I don't have any issues with mine since I live in the city, but they are working on the interstate that I take to work in the A.M. and it gets hella bouncy on there. A lot of scrapping going on lol. I need to get stiffer shocks, especially now after the Eibach's.
 
#17 ·
Maybe that is the answer then. I initially asked if the spring rates and the shock ratings were not matched. Perhaps if stiffer rear shocks were added it would even out the ride quality in the rear. Add one more person to the list that does not want to throw any more money at a brand new car, but I drive about 80 miles a day and it gets old.

For those of you that do not think its bouncy, I ask that you drive for a few miles with your head on the headrest and tell me how many times it bounces off lol