Rear suspension upgrade on estate car
I have just had 2 new rear tyres on my 3yr old Honda Accord Tourer, the old tyres were stepping. As the car was still under warranty Honda checked everything and found all was ok, all they could come up with was that I tow a caravan. I am now wondering if strengthening my rear suspension would stop this happening again.
I welcome your thoughts on this subject.
David W
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I have a Skoda estate no problems with tyres, tyre pressures are 32psi all round solo and light load, full load and towing 44psi rear and 35psi front as per handbook, do you increase your tyres pressures for towing?
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The fact that the car is towing the caravan won't increase the tyre load because it must never exceed the plated limit, whether towing or solo. THe current tyres must therefore already be capable of coping with the maximum allowable load.
An improvement may, however, be achieved by increasing the rear tyre pressure when towing.
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Hi to all that commented and thankyou, I think it is a bit of a mystery.
Manufacturers tyres were Yokohama Extra load I have just fitted Pirelli P7 Extra load. I am an ex lorry driver so am fanatical about tyre pressures and my Honda has an on board guage. Nose weight is 75kg though I must admit I have never checked it but I am very careful as to the loading of the van and it is always level when towing
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+1 for 4 wheel alignment. I have a long tale of tyre wear, and noise. A good specialist garage sorted it in half hour. He said some cars are prone to mis alignment at rear , towing can make it worse. I had two VAG cars with similar issues.
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That's exactly what i experienced on a fiat a few years back. I was scrubbing rear tyres out every 8k miles on a fwd car! ! The fiat data used to check alignment at Tyre centres was not correct for my actual model! A chance conversation at the fiat dealer recommended a trip to a Subaru specialist with top notch alignment kit and all was sorted. Improved mpg less road noise and rear tyres that lasted.
My last Santa Fe was checked at 25k for 4 wheel alignment after swapping tyres front to back and achieved a total of 50k on the originals. It's not cheap but worth it considering tyre prices.
Our new Santa Fe will be checked soon as tyre wear seems excessive.
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Hello There
Has anyone every Fitted MAD Progressive spring upgrade to there car. I have a Passat and one hooked up my wheels really sink into the arches. Everything else is correct and inflated.
Any help is grateful
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I have fitted these springs to my 2017 Santa Fe and it certainly prevents sagging and makes for a more stable ride. My last 2011 SF was very stiff on the springs but the latest models seem to have gone soft to the point where even car full of people made it sit very low. The instructions say the original ride height is only affected by 15mm max but i would say about 40mm. however I would say that solo and towing ride are improved or maybe put back to where the 2011 model was.
do check your insurance first and play on the safety aspect rather than a performance upgrade.
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