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ORP iForce Max ride at 4 months, 4125 miles, ride quality has improved?

6thGen1419

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ORP iForce Max with TRD Black 18" wheels, Michelin LTX Trail 265/70R18 tires, 33psi. Is it me? Seems like ride quality has improved compared to when it was new. I'm at 4 months, 4125 miles. Maybe I've just grown accustomed?
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nandrian6

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I hear you - I have a non-iForce Max ORP and I've felt like quality has improved especially when I have the trunk heavily loaded (drove MA -> NY for holidays and found that the gifts loaded in the back made the ride substantially more floaty and less jittery). This is probably no news to folks, maybe it's that initial suspension compression that helps, but there's also likely a "getting used to it" bias on my end as well.

I do, still, have some jitteryness at 45-52MPH, which I plan to get checked out (already had to ahve an out of round tire replaced, and all wheels rebalanced w/in the first 2 weeks of ownership).

Currently at 3,200 miles.
 

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I'm at 6k miles and my ride quality has improved. Even the shifting has improved as well. Eco mode city driving kind of sucks (shifting wise) but I keep Normal/Sport mode in the city now and the shifting is decent. Can't wait for warranty to run out so I can OTT tune this beast!
 
 







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