dbj Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 I purchased a 2006 for my wife replacing her '97 ES. Two complaints, a rear window reflection of the shelf behind the back seat and the sun deflector (when down). This is seen in all weather conditions and doesn't improve with a change in seat position. Also rides "very bumpy" after 20 mph compared to her '97. I can see the reflection and it is annoying. I notice the bumpy ride but I drive a GX 470 and everything is relative. I've checked the tires and pressure. Unfortunately, I don't think I can blow these complaints off. Any advice appreciated. dbj
steviej Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 would you attribute the bumpy ride to the 17" wheels on the 06 instead of the 15" wheels on the 97? steviej
SW03ES Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 You said you checked the tire pressure, what pressure are you running? I've driven 05s and 06s with the 17" wheels and while they ride firmer than my 3 with 16s, the ride isn't that different. I bet the tire pressure is too high. As for the reflection, what color is your interior? Might not be anything you can do about that. Mine's black and I've never noticed or been bothered by such a reflection.
justin97 Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 You said you checked the tire pressure, what pressure are you running? I've driven 05s and 06s with the 17" wheels and while they ride firmer than my 3 with 16s, the ride isn't that different. I bet the tire pressure is too high. As for the reflection, what color is your interior? Might not be anything you can do about that. Mine's black and I've never noticed or been bothered by such a reflection. i noticed a difference in ride qualty when i put my 17's on...it rode rougher..
SW03ES Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 But your car is totally different than the 06 ES and the suspension geometry wasn't designed around 17" wheels. The 97-01 ES ride rougher than the 02-06 in the first place.
dbj Posted February 20, 2006 Author Posted February 20, 2006 Thanks for the responses. 17" wheels and the pressure is uniform 28-29 (Cold). Re: the reflection problem, the interior is beige.
SW03ES Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 That should be the right pressure, what type of tires are on the vehicle? You might want to play with increasing the pressure a couple pounds to maybe 30 and see what that does. As for the reflection, I had a feeling it was probably beige, not sure what you'll be able to do about that aside from getting used to it.
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