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Defect Shocks And Ground Clearence


rcboy2005

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we bought this FB14 (1998) few weeks ago and garage told me that i have to replace shocks very soon.. now i have realized that vehicle is having low ground clearence.. Is fb14 having low grnd clearence comparing to other cars or does it cause by defect shocks.

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Yes. FB14's have a low ground clearance compared to many of the mid sized sedans of the same class and your worn out shocks might be worsening the situation. :-)

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what nonsense. the condition of the shocks have nothing to do with the ride height. your springs are probably past their use by date or this is just a placebo effect. replace the shocks and see. worn shocks can cause the vehicle to bottom out more easily when going over bumps

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Yes. FB14's have a low ground clearance compared to many of the mid sized sedans of the same class and your worn out shocks might be worsening the situation. :-)

according to specs FB14 has a good ground clearance,

sunny FB15 = 130mm

familia = 140mm

civic vi = 150mm

sunny FB14 = 150mm

corolla 110 = 150mm

Carina =155mm

corolla 121 = 160mm

Comparison

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bro i do have 1996 fb14..just recommndn u to put size 15' with big tube tires after shock replacment.i ddnt notice any reduced fuel consumption at all.but the riding is very precious now.feeln high and you dont have to worry about small rocks n all.

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Yes. FB14's have a low ground clearance compared to many of the mid sized sedans of the same class and your worn out shocks might be worsening the situation. :-)

If you dont know about something you might not want to give people advice. You clearly have no idea what the shocks even DO!!

what nonsense. the condition of the shocks have nothing to do with the ride height. your springs are probably past their use by date or this is just a placebo effect. replace the shocks and see. worn shocks can cause the vehicle to bottom out more easily when going over bumps

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Couldnt have put it any shorter or any more accurately!

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we`ve had our fb14 for nearly 13 years and our family of 5 has been on it in the same time never had clearance problems on our suburban roads

Yeah no prob with suburban roads..but some steep places are hard to pass..simple example is our garage entrance used by KE72, ford laser is now hard to enter by this fb14 without little crashing noise under the rear seat

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If you dont know about something you might not want to give people advice. You clearly have no idea what the shocks even DO!!

I think i have made a mistake by just posting a short response. It looks like rubbish when i look at it now since it can be interpreted in a different way. Sorry about that. What i wanted to say was a worn out shock absorber could not resist a shock like a fully functioning one. Therefore at times for an example when you are running on a bumpy/uneven road with a heavy load, the bottom of the car might hit on the road easily giving the impression that your ground clearance is low. So, in short "A worn out shock absorber worsens the situation".

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according to specs FB14 has a good ground clearance,

sunny FB15 = 130mm

familia = 140mm

civic vi = 150mm

sunny FB14 = 150mm

corolla 110 = 150mm

Carina =155mm

corolla 121 = 160mm

Comparison

Well.. i had a FB14 sometime back and low ground clearance was one of the problems i had with it. I got it checked from few places and what they told was this is the normal height of the car and if i need to increase it, i might have to use some spring pads. Since this alters the original specs of the vehicle i did not go ahead with that option. one of my friends owned a SB14 which is the diesel variant of this and he also faced the same problem of low ground clearance. I never felt the same whenever i drove other cars of the same league.

I remember some FB14 owners on the forum also claiming the same thing on some old threads. :mellow:

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