I mean that every imperfection in the road surface at low speeds causes a vertical movement in the car's suspension. It was terrible on stock springs, much improved but still there on mountune springs, and I'm wondering which shocks are going to perform best and give a settled ride with the ability to smoothly absorb bumps at low speed instead of pogo-ing up and down every time there is an imperfection in the road surface. I've come from a renaultsport clio 172. The suspension on that car was magnificent. Comfortable, absorbent, incredible handling, great control, because the springs and dampers were perfectly matched. The ride comfort is the only thing ford performance doesn't know how to do. The Fiesta ST out of the box sucks, as does the Focus RS. Everything else about those two cars is basically perfect, why couldn't they spend time getting the suspension perfect too? Rant over !
I'm looking for a simple solution for the next 12 months without spending a fortune, so replacing wheels and tyres (moving down to 16 or 15 inch) is not a viable solution for me. In october next year I'm trading out into something else. It's such a shame as I love everything else about the car.
Don't get me wrong, the mountune springs have made a BIG difference. I'm just looking to remove the jiggle !