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Why does my Suzuki Khyber feel unstable at higher speeds o r during lane changes?

Why does my Suzuki Khyber feel unstable at higher speeds o r during lane changes?

The Suzuki Khyber has a relatively compact size and weighs around 720–750 kg, which makes it prone to unstable handling at higher speeds. It feels particularly light and jittery at speeds above 100 km/h. Could this be due to its narrow wheelbase o r soft suspension, and how can I improve its stability without compromising comfort?
Gari Specialist asked on 11 Apr 2025 17:58:16 pm
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Gari Master - on 11 Apr 2025 18:00:44 pm
The Suzuki Khyber’s relatively compact size and lightweight construction around 720–750 kg make it more susceptible to instability at higher speeds, especially above 100 km/h. Its narrow wheelbase and softer suspension contribute to this instability. At higher speeds, the vehicle doesn’t have the mass o r chassis rigidity to remain planted on the road, making it prone to swerving o r vibration during lane changes. To improve stability, consider upgrading to stiffer suspension components, such as performance shocks and springs. Wider tires can also help provide better grip, but keep in mind that upgrading suspension should be balanced to avoid compromising comfort.
 

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