i'M WITH U BROTHER,i called the corporate and they told me to take it up with my dealer.Nothing we can do about it,maybe they will wake up a bit when they start loosing coustomers(they lost me,that's for shure).GOOD LUCK TO U
I can't believe you made me read this entire post.I bought an early 09 Genesis 4.6 sedan new and have been watching the forums regarding the suspension complaints and possible upgrades. The comparison of the ride to a buckboard wagon fits my car. I love everything else about the car, and I'm the type that buys a car and drives it until the wheels fall off. (10 years plus). I've got a 1999 BMW 740IL with 275,000 + miles on it to give you an idea. I'm using my Genesis for a commuter car to work, 46 miles round trip every day. I'm at 50K on the mileage now, and the suspension has not softened up over time. I put some Bridgestone Serenity tires on it and lowered the pressure to 31 PSI, and that helped a tiny bit, but not much. I left my car at the dealership a few days ago for a master cylinder replacement, and they gave me a new Sonata for a loaner. I can't believe how nice it rides, it feels like a Cadillac. At any rate, I normally like a firm ride, but the 09 Genesis is a little extreme. If the Sonata is the same frame/chassis, and any suspension upgrades to my 09 Genesis could get me any closer to that, then I might be wiling to roll the dice. So my basic question is, should I upgrade to the 2011 suspension parts on my 09 to get a smoother, less bumpy ride? I think I found all the parts on the Hyundai parts site recommended in this forum (front struts, front springs, rear springs, rear shocks and sway bar). Total price for parts was a hair under $1000. I've seen comments about upgrading from 09 to 10 suspension parts for the 3.8 model, but not any comments about suspension upgrades on the 4.6 V-8 models form anyone that's actually done it. I realize this car is never going to feel like the new Sonata or a Cadillac regardless of what I change on it, and I don't want it to, but I would like some improved ride over the wagon ride I have now. Any suggestions? Will all the 2011 parts for the V8 fit my 09 V8? Thanks in advance for any comments. And no, I'm not going to sell the car. I can live with it like it is, but would be a little more pleasant to drive if the ride was a little more smooth over rough terrain.
Obviously one would go with the 2012 if it fits. But I don't know anyone who has done that, except for the rear stabilizer.I would go a step further and go with all 2012 parts (assuming they fit). I've owned a 2010 and now a 2012, and the 2012 is a definite improvement over the 2010.
Don't forget that I said the 2012 rear stabilizer does fit on 2009-2011 (some have made the change), and makes a big difference. There is a thread on this subject that I would check out if I were you.Thanks for the feedback guys. And yes, I would prefer to go with the 2012 parts if I knew they would fit, but in the absence of any confirmation of fit from someone who's done it, I'll just stick with the 2011 parts upgrade. Thanks for the recommendation about using a newer model VIN number when ordering the parts.
It will only affect the warranty on the suspension. But most of the parts that can fail (like struts and shocks) are probably not covered under the 5-YEAR/60,000-MILE bumper-to-bumper warranty and definitely not the 10-YEAR/100,000-MILE drivetrain warranty anyway. Also, the parts look almost identical (just different shock and spring rates) so it would be hard for them to even notice.Will upgrading the suspension have any effect on the warranty?
As far as I know, the 2010 and 2011 suspensions are the same (improvement over both early 2009 and mid-year 2009). 2012 was another improvement over the previous model years. I believe that 2013 is same as 2012, but don't know that for certain.So is the consensus that 2012 setup is better than 2009-2011? I just picked up a 2010 3.8 and like everyone else, the highway drive is fantastic, but the bumpy suburban roads are a bit of a jolt. With my very limited knowledge on car suspensions, this seems like an issue w/ the springs/shocks not necessarily the sway bar. My lateral movement/feel is fine, it's more the up and down movement that is no fun. So question is, to anyone who has gone from a 2010 to 2011+, was it worth it & what parts did you upgrade?
There is a thread in this forum about someone who replaced their 2009 rear-stablizer bar with the 2012 version. I believe he posted pics of how he installed it.Wow great information, thanks. I did check at Jim Ellis and the part No. is different for 2010 vs 2012.
2010
Stabilizer Bar -555103M151
2012
Stabilizer Bar -555103M600
The odd thing is that for the 2012 model year they list 3 bushings, 2 are the same but 1 is different. I imagine the bushing would need to be larger to accommodate the larger diameter bar. Ahh this stuff drives me nuts.