Shagglestein
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- 1G Genesis Coupe (2009-2016)
I'm hoping someone will be able to shed some light on an issue I've been having with my 2010 Genesis coupe. I bought the car about four weeks ago, a little while after buying it I started to notice that after speeds of 50 Mph and higher and more so the faster I go the car will sway side to side in the rear when letting completing off the gas pedal. I've brought the car to my local mechanic who has tried every adjustment he can think of to make it drive properly with no avail. Today I brought it to the Hyundai dealership near me and they're leaning on it being a issue with the suspension upgrades which was something my local mechanic has stated as well, however both were not able to say for certain that setting everything back to stock will solve the issue.
Adjustments made currently.
- Suspension made as stiff as possible
-Suspension made as soft as possible
- Checked for play in every component in the rear end as well as the engine, everything was tight.
- Sway bars were in good shape including the bushings.
- Had a alignment done on the car, with different adjustments being made.
- The dealership verified that they don't believe the issue to be attributed to the rear differential.
Currently the dealership is quoting the cost of setting everything back to stock with the hopes that that will fix the issue.
I wanted to see if anyone has had similar experiences with an aftermarket suspension, in the case I believe that the coilovers are the only after market piece, other than the rear tires which are an inch taller but I should know more in a couple hours.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Adjustments made currently.
- Suspension made as stiff as possible
-Suspension made as soft as possible
- Checked for play in every component in the rear end as well as the engine, everything was tight.
- Sway bars were in good shape including the bushings.
- Had a alignment done on the car, with different adjustments being made.
- The dealership verified that they don't believe the issue to be attributed to the rear differential.
Currently the dealership is quoting the cost of setting everything back to stock with the hopes that that will fix the issue.
I wanted to see if anyone has had similar experiences with an aftermarket suspension, in the case I believe that the coilovers are the only after market piece, other than the rear tires which are an inch taller but I should know more in a couple hours.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

