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Hi TAI-gers...
This is my 1st post (actually its a query and I need your inputs).
I own a Hyundai Eon DLite+, bought in Feb2013, done 7500kms on odo . As you can see, my usage is very limited.
The only problem I have with this vehicle is the belly scrapping when 4 people are seated in the car, thanks to Bangalore's uneven road-humps . I guess there are at-least 100 different varieties of road-humps in Bangalore. Although I try to take the crossed approach to avoid the belly scrapping, but that is practically not possible every-time.
So, my query here is, apart from tyre-upsizing, is there any other viable method to eliminate this problem (if not eliminate, at-least minimize). Are those after-market adjusters available, which supposedly increases the ground clearance advisable for use. I don't have a particular name or brand to provide here. But, when I had last visited a wheel-alignment center (couple of months ago), the owner was explaining a particular product to one of his customers which he was stating that increases the distance between the belly of the car and the road below and also provides more stable braking system.
Please advise me if these fittings are ok to go ahead, or changing the wheels is the best option (I don't have enough Vitamin-M for changing wheels as of now)
This is my 1st post (actually its a query and I need your inputs).
I own a Hyundai Eon DLite+, bought in Feb2013, done 7500kms on odo . As you can see, my usage is very limited.
The only problem I have with this vehicle is the belly scrapping when 4 people are seated in the car, thanks to Bangalore's uneven road-humps . I guess there are at-least 100 different varieties of road-humps in Bangalore. Although I try to take the crossed approach to avoid the belly scrapping, but that is practically not possible every-time.
So, my query here is, apart from tyre-upsizing, is there any other viable method to eliminate this problem (if not eliminate, at-least minimize). Are those after-market adjusters available, which supposedly increases the ground clearance advisable for use. I don't have a particular name or brand to provide here. But, when I had last visited a wheel-alignment center (couple of months ago), the owner was explaining a particular product to one of his customers which he was stating that increases the distance between the belly of the car and the road below and also provides more stable braking system.
Please advise me if these fittings are ok to go ahead, or changing the wheels is the best option (I don't have enough Vitamin-M for changing wheels as of now)