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. Suspension & Ground Clearance Specification Limitations

. Suspension & Ground Clearance Specification Limitations

Although the Prince Pearl claims adequate ground clearance on paper, drivers often experience scraping on speed breakers and bumps. The suspension travel and shock absorber specifications may not be fully optimized for rough Pakistani roads. How do these design specifications affect real-world performance, and what suspension specs are responsible for frequent bottoming-out issues?
Talha Kyanii asked on 06 Dec 2025 15:35:07 pm
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Gari Master - on 06 Dec 2025 15:36:32 pm
Although the car claims adequate ground clearance on paper, the actual suspension setup—particularly the short travel shocks and stiff springs—reduces real-world performance on uneven roads. The shock absorber diameter and spring strength are designed for city usage rather than rough terrain.
Because the suspension components have lower load-handling specifications, the car bottoms out more easily on speed breakers o r when carrying passengers. This is why the theoretical ground clearance doesn’t always match real-life performance, especially on rough Pakistani roads.
 

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