I have a 2014 ford flex. I replaced my springs and my shocks all around. The car would nose dive when I hit the brakes and would have terrible body roll when I turned.
Put new shocks and H&R lowering springs which lowered the car about1.2 inches which is not aggressive at all.
It feels like I almost have a new car, no nose diving when braking no excessive body roll. Feels like I have same NVH except when going over busted up and bad sections of the road, you feel a bit more when going over the bumps.
I think not nose diving was a life saver for me since some oxygen thief decided to pull right in front of me and I had to lock the brakes up. I THINK that the springs and the shocks keeping the car steady and not letting it slide and lose traction sooner kept me from kissing the idiots bumper.
Also those "spongy" Akebono ASP part GG rated pads did GREAT.
Put new shocks and H&R lowering springs which lowered the car about1.2 inches which is not aggressive at all.
It feels like I almost have a new car, no nose diving when braking no excessive body roll. Feels like I have same NVH except when going over busted up and bad sections of the road, you feel a bit more when going over the bumps.
I think not nose diving was a life saver for me since some oxygen thief decided to pull right in front of me and I had to lock the brakes up. I THINK that the springs and the shocks keeping the car steady and not letting it slide and lose traction sooner kept me from kissing the idiots bumper.
Also those "spongy" Akebono ASP part GG rated pads did GREAT.