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Mozi Feb 27, 2004 09:58 PM

And she thinks it's "bouncy"
 
So I go out on this casual date. She inspects the car and comments casually that it is nice when she steps in. I am speeding up on a not so balanced highway and she says : "Why is this car bouncy?"

I look at her and I was about to bounce her out the window :icon4: Don't like criticizing first dates ...

In any case, I read about some Zs being bouncy. Never found mind to be that compared to a 993 I had. But that was some time ago....so maybe I do not remember. Are there stock suspensions that are less bouncy than others or something ? How can I check about this first date infused paranoia :) ?

But hey at the end things were pretty "bouncy" ;) so it's all good...

MoZi

MannishBoy Feb 27, 2004 10:54 PM

People have said changing to some of the aftermarket springs or coilover setups stop the bounce.

I'm personally going to replace the shocks with something like the soon to be released SA Konis. This should stop the problem.

The 2004s are supposed to be better on this. I think they've got a bit softer spring/shock combo that is better matched. The 2003s shocks aren't stiff enough for the OEM springs to control the rebound.

Some people deny this happens on some cars, though :) It is different than complaining the suspension being too stiff, because that isn't the issue. IMO, it needs to be slightly stiffer to fix it in the shock category.

R.J._Vancouver Feb 27, 2004 11:02 PM

First, how much does she know about cars? I would`nt going installing a new suspension system just because some chick I took on a date thought my suspension seemed "bouncy" to her.

cwerdna Feb 27, 2004 11:26 PM

If you ask me, my 04 Z is very bouncy to me compared to my 02 Maxima and the 03 Altima 2.5S loaner I had recently. It's also bouncier to me than any other non Z that I've owned or driven in the past.

I rode in a coworker's 03 Z a few times and found it to be reasonably bouncy too (hard to do a direct comparo though since we went over some different roads).

Mozi Feb 27, 2004 11:41 PM


Originally posted by R.J._Vancouver
First, how much does she know about cars? I would`nt going installing a new suspension system just because some chick I took on a date thought my suspension seemed "bouncy" to her.
RJ. Vancouver,

I won't change the suspension because she said it's bouncy. She got me thinking about it as I haven't really noticed, that's all. I am trying to gage what is considered bouncy and what is not.

MoZi

AmyCroft Feb 28, 2004 12:00 AM

Bobble Head Dolls
 

Originally posted by Mozi
RJ. Vancouver,

I won't change the suspension because she said it's bouncy. She got me thinking about it as I haven't really noticed, that's all. I am trying to gage what is considered bouncy and what is not.

MoZi

MoZi

Get a couple of those Sport's figures with the Spring in the neck.. Tape them on the dash and the rear strut bar..

The term Bobble Head Sports Figures is common.

Of course if the girl is big busted, the results could be distracting.

Ha !

Cheers Amy :) - :)

Jetpilot718 Feb 28, 2004 08:01 AM

Explain to her that she is sitting in a street legal race car. The bounciness is a product of the suspension which will eat up most cars on the track. Also, tell her that your car has feelings, and she hurt them by saying that. She will feel bad, and give you hea:D

ZRated03 Feb 28, 2004 08:05 AM

LoL, 'She will feel bad and give you head' Quote of the week. BRILLIANT! LoL

Jetpilot718 Feb 28, 2004 10:19 AM


Originally posted by ZRated03
LoL, 'She will feel bad and give you head' Quote of the week. BRILLIANT! LoL

Now now, I didn't say H-E-A-D... I left that part up to you guys lol

...But yeah, lol

350tre Feb 28, 2004 03:48 PM

i just picked up a cs 2004 z, this emotion, 'She will feel bad and give you head' seems to happen frequently.. haha

NzZ Feb 28, 2004 04:50 PM

Re: And she thinks it's "bouncy"
 
Well then you need to be the one on top.

sorry someone had to say it.

Mozi Feb 29, 2004 12:10 AM

Re: Re: And she thinks it's "bouncy"
 
LOL, you guys are too much !

I think I will have women hurt my feelings and those of my Z on purpose in some way. Then, use that sentence of yours and get some consolation, or maybe a couple of slaps :)

MoZi

ajax77799 Feb 29, 2004 06:06 AM

Don't feel bad- Waaayyy back, I was picking up a first date in my
brand spanking new red '89 Mustang GT. She gets in and her
only comment was that she didn't like the floor mats. THE FLOOR
MATS??! I still get pissed when I think of that!!:icon11: :mad:

longbowe Feb 29, 2004 06:13 PM


Originally posted by ajax77799
Don't feel bad- Waaayyy back, I was picking up a first date in my
brand spanking new red '89 Mustang GT. She gets in and her
only comment was that she didn't like the floor mats. THE FLOOR
MATS??! I still get pissed when I think of that!!:icon11: :mad:

Tell her that you agree, and that it'd look better with her dress covering it anyway. :D

cincyspider Feb 29, 2004 07:54 PM

This is my 7th Z....and yea, it is FAR more "bouncier" than any of the others. It is at it's worse on cement highways with their seams. Rides real smooth on tarred tops. The worst "feeling" with the bounce is when you're coming off an exit made of concrete and trying to power thru the green light left turn at the bottom....ughhh. Almost feels like the car is gonna slide out from under you on one of its bounces!

zmann Feb 29, 2004 09:50 PM

I've noticed a so-called "bounce" when on roadways with expansion joints close to one another, like on a cement roadway as has been described (in Nashville, it is I-440). I would tire of that quickly if that is the only kind of roads we had. However, travelling it has never resulted in any fringe benefits, so to speak, but hey, I don't have to ask...

Phatmitzu Feb 29, 2004 10:09 PM

Its funny how my girlfriend says the exact "OPPOSITE". She said she better enjoy the smooth ride more now before I put in my TEINs. Maybe its because she got used to my previous car that was riding on Eibach & Koni.

NissanLunatic Feb 29, 2004 10:19 PM

My gf just doesn't *****. She drives my FX35 on 22s and Eibachs. No complaints. Ever.

TruBluZ Mar 1, 2004 09:54 AM

Inform her how privileged she is to ride in such an car.

jjgdyr Mar 1, 2004 12:00 PM

i own a tire shop in the sf bay area.
my z is an 04 roadster that came w/ factory 18's
get rid of the tires if u want to make the car ride and perform better.
the factory bridgestone tires are sooooo stiff in the sidewall that it makes the car bouncy or too stiff.
the sidewalls are as stiff as a run-flat tire that we put on vettes.
as soon as i took off the bridgestones, the car ran 50% smoother on the road.


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