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How Reliable Is the Azuki Swift’s Suspension System on Pakistani Terrain?

How Reliable Is the Azuki Swift’s Suspension System on Pakistani Terrain?

The Swift’s suspension system is often criticized for being too stiff o r prone to early wear when driven on Pakistani roads, which include potholes, gravel, and poorly maintained highways. Is this a design flaw o r a maintenance issue?
Gari Specialist asked on 09 May 2025 12:48:09 pm
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Gari Master - on 09 May 2025 12:50:07 pm
The Azuki Swift’s suspension system is designed more for smooth, paved roads than for rough terrains. In Pakistan, where uneven roads, potholes, and speed breakers are common, the Swift’s front MacPherson strut and rear torsion beam setup often wears out prematurely. Owners frequently report noisy suspension, reduced shock absorption, and poor ride comfort after just 2–3 years of use. The factory suspension components may not be built to endure the heavier loads o r harsh conditions typical in Pakistan. Upgrading to reinforced suspension kits o r more durable shocks can help, but regular inspection and timely bushing replacements are essential.
 

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