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Old 01-22-2025, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Janie123 View Post
I agree with the independent suspension, my 2016 does not, the 2017 QT2 does… much easier on the back going over speed bumps and the curbs at all the security gates with the 2017. My 2016 we joke it’s the off road cart and it has a Curtis cab. The 2017 is 4 passenger. I am having heavy duty shock put on it… 4 adults, the body rubs. Kids in the back no problem.
I'm not an engineer. OPINION. The independent rear means shock on the left does not transfer as much to the right side as a solid axial does.Same is true for a bump on the right transferring to the left. Better handling and less likely to roll over. Heavy duty shocks likely adds booster springs that will make the ride rougher.
All is compromise. Perhaps the dealer has one you can try and compare to what you now have.