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Re: L640's installed yesterday [carolinabob] by pcunniff
Sep 24, 2008 (2:09 pm)
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Replying to: carolinabob (Sep 24, 2008 6:24 am)

Sorry to be probably the 200th Azera owner to ask you this (I haven't been following all the blow-by-blows of the posts -- I've just been living with the poor full-load ride, the bobbling, the fact that my wife hates to ride in the car, etc), but could you be kind enough to reply with the specs (part numbers, other details, etc) I would need to "make it happen" on my car -- even if I had to pay for it myself? Thanks.
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Re: L640's installed yesterday [pcunniff] by carolinabob
Sep 25, 2008 (10:43 am)
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Replying to: pcunniff (Sep 24, 2008 2:09 pm)

The part number is 54611-3L640 according to some other posts. I looked at the new shock itself and it had the 640 as the last three digits and this indicates the newest one. All they replaced was the shocks.
     The ride is much better, although not perfect by any stretch. Not sure any car really is and I have driver top line Lexus, Acura and Infiniti as well.
     It is definitely worth the effort to get it done and the Regional Parts and Service Manager should be able to authorize it. Good luck, don't pay for it and "Just Do It!"
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Re: L640's installed yesterday by budh
Sep 27, 2008 (10:06 pm)
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So if I purchased a 2009 Azera, or a 2008 Azera made with a build date in November 2007 or later, would the shocks be part number 54611-3L640?
 
(The reason I ask is that I was in negotiations on a 2008 Azera Limited yesterday and mentioned one criteria was that the shocks would need to be those new 640s or it would be no deal.)
 
Bud H
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Front and rear L640 shocks [budh] by donna388
Sep 28, 2008 (7:06 am)
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Replying to: budh (Sep 27, 2008 10:06 pm)

Bud, you have the right idea. Good thinking. The answer to your question is yes.
 
The build date in located low on the pillar between the drivers door and the rear door.
The build date on the car you are considering must be October 20, 2007 or later
to have the latest shocks, and if it is not, have them change all four shocks
to the later parts, 54611-3L640 for the front and 55311-3L640 for the rear.
 
If that Azera was built before that date and they will not change
all four shocks to those part numbers, you know what to do.
Good luck with your purchase and keep us posted please.
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1000 mile update after installing 640 Shocks by oskidunker1
Oct 10, 2008 (6:07 pm)
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I agree with you. After about 1000 miles the ride is not so good. I have to slow down to 60 on the bad stretch of road I go on every day for about 3 miles. The car is fine 95% of the time but you do have to slow down on bouncy roads. I would not buy the car again.I had hoped to keep this car until the 100,000 mile warrranty was over. Perhaps someone will develope a shock that will last. I would be willing to pay for it.I suspect the springs are so bad they destroy any shock you would put in, but I do not know.Still like the car, though.
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2008 Azera; No problems at all. by dcrobbie22041
Oct 12, 2008 (10:20 pm)
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From what I've seen on here and heard from a user, my 2008 Azera was built after the time of the shock problems.
 
Thank God I don't have any issues with it yet (4400 miles since July 11). Took a nice road trip of 150 miles just today. Thanks again that the Azera seems to be an absolute better car than the '01 XG300 I traded in for it EVER was. The XG300 was in the shop every couple of months for BS stuff. Despite the warranty covering most of it, it was still a hellish inconvenience to have to take it in so often.
 
I got complete validation when the salesman who sold me the '08 Azera said that he was ashamed to have sold any XG's to anybody. Oy vey!!!!!!!!
 
As far as performance goes, I agree that even the 2008 Azera's suspension can bottom-out in severe road bumps and dips when driving around DC and Northern Virginia at city/suburban speeds. Particularly when you hit a large bump or dip that you don't know is there.
 
People have to remember that it's supposed to be a luxury car NOT a sports car (despite performing like one when you punch the pedal) I've taken her to 130mph on an open road where I knew I would get away with it -- of course, after break-in was over. The suspension and driving control get MUCH tighter when traveling at that speed. Around town, however, she's got in-town characteristics. Feel the bumps and dips, just like in the XG.
 
Maybe BETTER shocks, the weight of the car, more solidness and the fact that she's new. SMOOTH AS SILK (just like Thai Airways) for the most part.
 
Beware the Genesis until she's proven herself. Anyway, the V6 Genesis is jut a pimped out version of the Azzy. Same engine, but slight body, interior and control settings (plus rear wheel drive -- another Hyundai first that probably needs lots of real world performance). Trust me, my experience with first-year offered '01 XG 300 was enough to teach me this.
 
Cheers, R.
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Re: 2008 Azera; No problems at all. [dcrobbie22041] by carolinabob
Oct 13, 2008 (11:13 am)
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Replying to: dcrobbie22041 (Oct 12, 2008 10:20 pm)

Good luck with your 2008. At about 250-300 miles, my new L640 shocks began to deteriorate or at least the ride did. Car is now pretty much back to what it was before the 3rd set of shocks installed. It is apparent that the suspension is poorly designed for anything but near perfect roads and more than just shocks are needed. Of course, Hyundai could contract with a shock manufacturer to come up with something better perhaps.
    Based on reviews in Oct. Car and Driver and Auotmobile Magazine re: the Genesis suspension, I would definitely wait for a lot of real world reporting on how th car holds up.
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my pickup truck by jasonsazera
Feb 09, 2009 (7:40 pm)
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Replying to: carolinabob (Oct 13, 2008 11:13 am)

my azera is in the shop right now. it took almost a week to work it out with the dealer. i do windshield repair there so the service manager i think finally pulled a string for me. really i think not knowing them and going in there with determination instead of finesse would have been about as helpful but i'm not about to bite the hand that feeds me.
 
anyways, here is my assessment of the car. many here say the springs are too soft. i laugh at that. my god, this is the roughest riding car i've ever been in. my ram takes our driveway better than our azera does. what the hecks up with that? dont worn out shocks make a car more bouncy. maybe its "busy" i'm feeling, not so much stiff. anyways, i'll know if it rides better in a few days. i'm pretty sure they're replacing the shocks with 041. i sure would hate to see me going from 040 (not sure what i have now) to 041 and gaining the "clunk" noise everyone complains about. at least it would ride softer right? is there still a clunking noise in part 041 or has that been fixed since hopefully all the bad shocks have been used up and the most recent ones are upgraded? or should i go back to the dealer and request 640?
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Re: my pickup truck [jasonsazera] by richardcot
Feb 11, 2009 (5:04 pm)
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Replying to: jasonsazera (Feb 09, 2009 7:40 pm)

Jason, it may ride a little softer at first but in less than a couple thousand miles the shocks will wear out and you'll be back to square one. At least that has been my experience going from the 041 to 040. I've read the same about the 640. On the other Hyundai forum site there is a guy who claims to have fixed the clunk by tightening somes bolt in the suspension.
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Our Azera shocks . . [jasonsazera] by donna388
Feb 12, 2009 (12:00 pm)
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Replying to: jasonsazera (Feb 09, 2009 7:40 pm)

I hope you have better luck than we've had.
Our Azera has had all three sets of available shocks installed.
I does not matter, as they all have failed and do not properly control the unwanted motions of the car.
 
Doesn't matter which part numbers are used. You most likely had 040s and the TSB calls for them to be replaced with 041s. Many dealers will try and have you believe that the latest current shocks, the 640s being installed now in the new cars will not fit, but that is not true.
You can verify what shocks your car has originally by simply looking at the bottom of the rear shocks. All Azeras have the same last three numbers both front and rear.
The complete rear number on either rear shock will be 55311-3L040.
Your original front shock number would have been 54611-3L040.
 
It does not matter, as shortly after all those different parts numbers were installed,
our car shortly went back to its old ways. I hope that yours does not do that.
But look for that to happen before too long. It will seem fine at first, and you'll probably be a happy camper, but before too long . .
One fellow in SC could tell before he had 1000 miles on his new 640s that
they were turning out the same as the two previous sets.
 
Keep us posted.

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