u/Far_Common944

Rough Ride With Air Suspension

Rough Ride With Air Suspension

I have owned a 2015 Overland with Quadralift for the past 5 years. I feel like the ride quality is sub par. I don’t know if it’s just getting worse or if it’s always been this bad. When I first purchased it, I don’t remember complaining about how bumpy the ride was. But recently, it seems to have gotten a lot worse, especially after I got new tires installed. I have no error messages and the suspension raises between all off-road settings just fine. My wife’s 2015 Sienna on regular coil spring suspension rides so much better than my Jeep. I brace for bumps that jar me in my Jeep that her van barely notices. I know this may be apples to oranges, but everyone seems to love the ride quality of the quadralift suspension on here, so I feel as though something must be wrong with mine. I have about 183k miles on my jeep and it’s the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned so I’m hoping to figure out how to make it comfortable to drive again. I’m secretly hoping to walk out to it dropped down to the ground to have an excuse to replace everything with factory coil suspension instead.

u/Far_Common944 — 3 days ago

Is anyone familiar with this unit? I got it for free from a coworker whose wife works in a school. The school bought a bunch during COVID and has just been storing them since, so I was able to get one. I can’t find much information about these things but it’s a very sturdy all metal unit. I’m worried about the cost of replacement filters mainly but so far it seems like a nice purifier. They’re normally several thousand dollars brand new. I live in the U.S. and I live in a 1500 sq ft mobile home with a dog and two kids, hoping this will help us cut down on all the illness we have suffered this year.

u/Far_Common944 — 4 months ago