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Tiburon has slight lean to the right

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Wayne Moses - 09 Oct 2006 15:09 GMT
Hello All

For some time now I have noticed a definite lean to the right (right side
lower than left side) in my 2005 Tiburon GT.

Yesterday I took some measurements (again) and some photos to take to the
dealer.

Measuring from the ground to the top of the wheel arch I get a difference
of slightly more than 1/2 inch measured at both axles. This may not sound
like much but on my level garage floor the difference is quite visible. Not
only that but the rear of the car sits a little lower than the front
although l am not so much concerned about that.

The car only has 13 500 miles or thereabouts and as far as l can tell the
suspension is in good order. I do have a Progress sway bar at the rear but
that did not cause the lean which was there before the sway bar was
replaced.

Any ideas or similar experiences? Any Tib owners want to take some quick
measurements and report back here? Hyundaitech, what do you think?

Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Mon, 09 Oct 2006 08:46:11 -0500
hyundaitech - 09 Oct 2006 20:48 GMT
In most cases, about 1/2 inch from side to side is considered normal.
Wayne Moses - 10 Oct 2006 05:43 GMT
Hello hyundaitech,

h> In most cases, about 1/2 inch from side to side is considered normal.

This is what i was afraid you would say. Here are some numbers I got today
(Track and Angle headers shifted over a bit) --

Unloaded                                   
                                   
    Left    Right    Difference    Track    Angle               
Front    25.88    25.50    0.38    58.70    0.005    Measured 10/9/2006, 35 psi in tires           
Rear    25.88    25.25    0.63    58.70    0.009    Measured 10/9/2006, 35 psi in tires           
                                   
Front    25.88    25.50    0.38    58.70    0.005    Measured 10/8/2006, 31 psi in tires           
Rear    25.81    25.25    0.56    58.70    0.008    Measured 10/8/2006, 31 psi in tires           
                                   

Loaded                                   
                                   
    Left    Right    Difference    Track    Angle               
Front    25.56    25.19    0.38    58.70    0.005    Measured 10/9/2006, 35 psi in tires           
Rear    25.44    25.16    0.28    58.70    0.004    Measured 10/9/2006, 35 psi in tires           
So even with almost 200 lb me in the driver's seat, there is still a lean
of more than 1/4" to the right.

Note how the front did not change at all but the back saw a reduction in
lean down to a little over 1/4".

Add to this, the fact that every so often I have moaning sound 2 - 3 times
from the right side (I want to say right rear) on the first right turn after
a long or overnight period parked. At first I thought it was the parking
brake but I doubt it, since the parking brake is not very tightly adjusted
(I easily get 4 clicks before it holds nicely on my sloped driveway). I took
it in to the dealership for a wheel rotation and balancing and asked them
to investigate as the wheels would be off. They saw no problem. Of course
since the car was just driven they could not replicate the noise either.

What do you think that moan could be, and why only after the car sat for
a while? I sounds a bit like a tire would make rubbing on a solid metal structure
-- not a scraping sound but a resonant moan. Since it only happens wehn I
turn right I figured it should be from the front, but the sound almost appears
to come from the RR.

Regards,
Wayne Mose
Matt Whiting - 10 Oct 2006 22:25 GMT
> Hello hyundaitech,
>
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> Note how the front did not change at all but the back saw a reduction in
> lean down to a little over 1/4".

That is a miniscule amount of difference.  I wouldn't worry about it as
long as nothing appears broken in the suspension.

Matt
Wayne Moses - 10 Oct 2006 22:37 GMT
Hello Matt,

MW> That is a miniscule amount of difference.  I wouldn't worry about it
MW> as long as nothing appears broken in the suspension.

On paper it does not seem like much, but I can see it, and that is what irritates
me. Thanks for the input though.  :-)

Regards,
Wayne Mose
Matt Whiting - 10 Oct 2006 22:45 GMT
> Hello Matt,
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> On paper it does not seem like much, but I can see it, and that is what
> irritates me. Thanks for the input though.  :-)

If you notice a quarter of an inch, you are looking way to hard for way
too long.  :-)

Matt
Edwin Pawlowski - 11 Oct 2006 15:19 GMT
>> Hello Matt,
>>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Matt

OK, you got my curiosity up.    I just went and measured my Sonata, a Ford
and a Lexus.  Each one varied 1/4" on one side or the other.  I could not
see the difference.  This is one of those things I never thought about, but
I'm sure there is a normal tolerance of some sort.  Anyone know what it
would be?
Wayne Moses - 12 Oct 2006 02:28 GMT
Hello Edwin,

EP> OK, you got my curiosity up.    I just went and measured my Sonata,
EP> a Ford and a Lexus.  Each one varied 1/4" on one side or the other.

Aha!  Note, my car has more like 1/2" before I sat in it.

EP> I could not see the difference.  This is one of those things I never
EP> thought about, but I'm sure there is a normal tolerance of some
EP> sort.  Anyone know what it would be?

I would think so also. HyundaiTech said 1/4" was within spec ... don't know
if that is experience or actual. I still think 1/2" is much, although having
said that, today in my office parking garage (where I did not have my spirit
level) the car appeared level. Who knows ...

Regards,
Wayne Mose
hyundaitech - 12 Oct 2006 01:30 GMT
I'd be a little more interested in the moan than the lean.  The GT
suspension bushings tend to wear from the beating of the stiff suspension.
But this doesn't particularly sound like that.  Could be a strut, control
arm bushing, sway bar bushing, etc.  Next time you take it to the dealer,
take it in during the day with the understanding they'll leave it alone
and check it the next morning.
Wayne Moses - 12 Oct 2006 02:08 GMT
Hello hyundaitech,

Thanks for the reply.

h> I'd be a little more interested in the moan than the lean.  The GT
h> suspension bushings tend to wear from the beating of the stiff
h> suspension.

I know what you are saying but I have been fairly gentle with this car and
it only has 13300 miles or thereabouts. No other noises occur.

h> But this doesn't particularly sound like that.  Could be a strut,
h> control
h> arm bushing, sway bar bushing, etc.  

You are thinking all in the front, right? Since the moaning sounds only when
turning right.

h> Next time you take it to the
h> dealer,
h> take it in during the day with the understanding they'll leave it
h> alone and check it the next morning.

Yeah, I know that is the solution, but I am resisting that since I don't
like to be without the car. That said, it does not do it all the time, so
I would take it there and it wouldn't make the sound. At one time I thought
it might be temperature related as it seemed to do it more often in cooler
weather, but then I heard it after work (8 hours sitting in parking garage)
during Houston summer days.

Regards,
Wayne Mose
hyundaitech - 12 Oct 2006 17:56 GMT
I'd figure the problem could be front or rear.

Sounds like you've got plenty of warranty left.  Mention it on your next
service visit with the expectation they probably won't find anything.
When it finally happens often enough that they'll be able to reproduce it,
then drop it off the day before it will be serviced.
sqdancerLynn - 13 Oct 2006 05:20 GMT
This was related to a SantaFe Their was mention of some type of bushing
replacement for the rear shock to correct some type of body moan
Wayne Moses - 15 Oct 2006 16:40 GMT
s> This was related to a SantaFe Their was mention of some type of bushing
s> replacement for the rear shock to correct some type of body moan

This indeed sounds promising. I don't suppose you can remember where you
saw his information ....?

Might even correct body lean. ;-)

Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:04:43 -0500
Wayne Moses - 15 Oct 2006 16:39 GMT
h> I'd figure the problem could be front or rear.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking because the sound resonates through the
car's 'frame' which means it could be alter front or rear.

h> Sounds like you've got plenty of warranty left.

Yes I do.

h> Mention it on your next service visit with the expectation they
h> probably won't find anything.

l do mention it whenever I do manage to bring it to the dealer far work. So
far the car has been very good and has not had any work requiring the
specific brand-expertise that a dealership might offer.

h> When it
h> finally happens often enough that they'll be able to reproduce it, then
h> drop it off the day before it will be serviced.

I will certainly do that. Thanks for the advice.

Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:56:30 -0500
Edwin Pawlowski - 10 Oct 2006 14:55 GMT
"Wayne Moses" <wmoses@houston.rr.com> wrote in message

> For some time now I have noticed a definite lean to the right (right side
> lower than left side) in my 2005 Tiburon GT.
>
> Yesterday I took some measurements (again) and some photos to take to the
> dealer.

Stop buying the double cheeseburgers for your girlfriend?
Wayne Moses - 10 Oct 2006 22:35 GMT
Hello Edwin,

EP> Stop buying the double cheeseburgers for your girlfriend?

Hahahaha .... I wonder if I should pass your suggestion onto my 'known-to-be-grumpy'
45+ year old wife.   ;-)

Regards,
Wayne Mose
 
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