2008 Hyundai Tucson Suspension Problems
3 owner-reported suspension complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (3)
Your rear sub frame has severe corrosion that appears to have started at a weld. A mechanic estimates you have about a year before the suspension fails completely and your vehicle becomes undrivable. This is a structural issue that affects your vehicle's safety and stability. Repair will likely require welding or replacement of the corroded sub frame section.
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Your passenger-side rear wheel is wobbling while driving at various speeds, causing your vehicle to pull to one side instead of driving straight. You've noticed the rear cross member is severely rusted, which may be contributing to the wheel instability. This issue likely requires inspection and replacement of suspension components affected by rust damage.
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UPON REACHING A SPEED OF 65 AND HIGHER, THE STEERING WHEEL BEGINS TO SHAKE AS THOUGH THE TIRES ARE UNBALANCED. 4 SETS OF TIRES HAVE BEEN BALANCED AND INSTALLED, AND THE ORIGINAL TIRES WERE BALANCED SEVERAL TIMES AS WELL. TIRES FROM A DIFFERENT CAR WERE INSTALLED, TO NO AVAIL. HYUNDAI TECHNICIANS TO DATE ARE UNABLE TO PROVIDE A REPAIR FOR THIS DEFECT. 2008 TUCSON LIMITED. NEW. *TR