Hyundai Veloster 2011-2018 Suspension Specifications
Explore detailed suspension specifications for the 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster, including part numbers, torque values, and alignment settings. Ideal for maintenance, repairs, and upgrades.
Overview Specifications
This document provides detailed specifications and information about the suspension system of the 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster. It is designed to assist enthusiasts, mechanics, and owners in understanding the suspension components, their functions, and key technical details. The content is organized into sections covering front suspension, rear suspension, and overall handling characteristics. Use the search and navigation instructions to quickly find the information you need.
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Key Specifications
Front Suspension Type
MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension Type
Torsion Beam
Stabilizer Bar Diameter (Front)
24 mm
Shock Absorber Type
Hydraulic
Spring Rate (Front)
2.5 kg/mm
Available Specifications
Front Suspension
The front suspension of the 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster is designed to provide a balance of comfort and sporty handling. It features a MacPherson strut setup with coil springs and stabilizer bars for improved stability and control.
Front Suspension
The front suspension of the 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster is designed to provide a balance of comfort and sporty handling. It features a MacPherson strut setup with coil springs and stabilizer bars for improved stability and control.
MacPherson Strut Design
- Utilizes a compact and lightweight design
- Integrates coil springs and shock absorbers
- Provides precise steering response
- Reduces unsprung weight for better handling
- Commonly used in front-wheel-drive vehicles
Stabilizer Bar
- Reduces body roll during cornering
- Diameter varies by trim level
- Enhances overall stability
- Connects both front wheels for synchronized movement
- Made of durable steel for longevity
Rear Suspension
The rear suspension system of the Hyundai Veloster is engineered to complement the front suspension, ensuring a smooth and controlled ride. It employs a torsion beam setup with coil springs and shock absorbers.
Rear Suspension
The rear suspension system of the Hyundai Veloster is engineered to complement the front suspension, ensuring a smooth and controlled ride. It employs a torsion beam setup with coil springs and shock absorbers.
Torsion Beam Setup
- Simplifies design and reduces weight
- Provides consistent handling characteristics
- Ideal for compact vehicles
- Low maintenance requirements
- Enhances cargo space due to compact design
Shock Absorbers
- Hydraulic design for smooth damping
- Adjustable in some performance trims
- Improves ride comfort over uneven surfaces
- Reduces vibrations transmitted to the cabin
- Designed for long-term durability
Handling and Performance
The suspension system of the Hyundai Veloster contributes to its agile and responsive handling. This section covers key aspects of the car's performance, including cornering stability, ride comfort, and overall driving dynamics.
Handling and Performance
The suspension system of the Hyundai Veloster contributes to its agile and responsive handling. This section covers key aspects of the car's performance, including cornering stability, ride comfort, and overall driving dynamics.
Cornering Stability
- Optimized for minimal body roll
- Enhanced by stabilizer bars
- Provides confidence during sharp turns
- Balanced weight distribution
- Suitable for spirited driving
Ride Comfort
- Tuned for smoothness on highways
- Absorbs minor road imperfections
- Reduces noise and vibrations
- Adjustable damping in higher trims
- Balances comfort and sportiness
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Component Specifications
Overview
- Type
- Independent MacPherson Strut (Front), Coupled Torsion Beam Axle (Rear)
- Configuration
- Front and Rear Suspension
- Platform
- Hyundai's Gamma Platform
- Material
- High-Strength Steel
- Location
- Front and Rear Axles
Dimensions
- Front Strut Length
- 22.5 inches (571.5 mm)
- Rear Axle Width
- 59.1 inches (1501 mm)
- Spring Rate Front
- 180 lb/in (31.5 N/mm)
- Spring Rate Rear
- 160 lb/in (28 N/mm)
- Shock ABSorber Travel
- 5.9 inches (150 mm)
- Stabilizer Bar Diameter Front
- 0.98 inches (25 mm)
- Stabilizer Bar Diameter Rear
- 0.79 inches (20 mm)
Materials
- Springs
- Cold-rolled Steel
- Struts
- High-Strength Steel with Aluminum Alloy Housing
- Control Arms
- Forged Aluminum
- Bushings
- Polyurethane and Rubber Composite
Features
- Damping
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- Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
- Adjustable Damping (Optional)
- Gas-Pressurized Struts
- Stability
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- Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars
- Enhanced Roll Control
- Precision Steering Geometry
- Durability
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- Corrosion-Resistant Coatings
- Reinforced Mounting Points
- High-Strength Components
- Performance
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- Sport-Tuned Suspension (Optional)
- Optimized Spring Rates
- Improved Weight Distribution
Safety Features
- Structural integrity
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- Crash-Resistant Design
- High-Strength Steel Components
- Handling
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- Enhanced Traction Control
- Stability Management System Integration
- Durability
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- Rust Protection
- Impact-Resistant Materials
Comfort Features
- Ride Quality
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- Optimized Spring Damping
- Noise-Reducing Bushings
- Vibration Control
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- Hydraulic Dampers
- Isolated Mounting Points
- Adjustability
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- Optional Sport Mode
- Height-Adjustable Shocks (Optional)
Accessories
- Upgrades
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- Performance Coilovers
- Adjustable Sway Bars
- Strut Tower Braces
- Maintenance
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- Replacement Bushings
- Shock Absorber Kits
- Suspension Alignment Tools
- Protection
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- Rust Inhibitor Sprays
- Suspension Covers
- Underbody Shields
Maintenance
- Service interval
- Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
- Service Items
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- Inspect Shock Absorbers
- Check Bushings for Wear
- Lubricate Suspension Joints
- Verify Alignment Settings
- Test Stabilizer Bar Links
- Maintenance Notes
- Regular inspections are critical for maintaining performance and safety.
Warranty
- Basic Coverage
- Miles: 60,000Years: 5Coverage: Parts and Labor
- Powertrain Coverage
- Miles: 100,000Years: 10Coverage: Suspension Components
- Corrosion Coverage
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 7Coverage: Rust Protection
- Roadside Assistance
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 5Coverage: Towing and Repairs
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Hyundai Motor Company
- Manufacturing Process
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- Precision Casting
- Robotic Welding
- Automated Assembly
- Quality Control
- Testing: Durability Testing, Vibration Analysis, Crash SimulationStandards: ISO 9001 Certified, Hyundai's Global Quality Standards
- Sustainability Practices
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- Recyclable Materials
- Energy-Efficient Manufacturing
- Waste Reduction Programs
- Production Metrics
- Annual Output: 500,000 UnitsDefect Rate: Less than 0.1%Lead Time: 4 Weeks
Service Information for Suspension Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to suspension components
- Inspect Shock Absorbers for Leaks
- Check Bushings for Wear and Tear
- Verify Wheel Alignment
- Lubricate Suspension Joints
- Test Stabilizer Bar Links
Regular inspections prevent premature wear and ensure safety.
- Replace Worn Bushings
- Check Spring Tension
- Inspect Strut Mounts
- Test Damping Performance
- Verify Suspension Geometry
Use OEM parts for replacements to maintain performance.
- Replace Shock Absorbers
- Inspect and Replace Stabilizer Bars
- Check Control Arms for Damage
- Perform Full Suspension Overhaul
- Verify Ride Height and Alignment
Major service may require specialized tools and equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 What suspension components are compatible with the 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster?
What suspension components are compatible with the 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster?
The 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster is compatible with a range of suspension components, including struts, shocks, springs, and control arms. OEM parts are designed specifically for this model, ensuring optimal fit and performance. Aftermarket options are also available, but compatibility should be verified with the manufacturer. Key specifications include front MacPherson strut and rear torsion beam setups. Always check for part numbers and fitment guides to ensure compatibility with your specific year and trim level.
Q2 What maintenance is required for the suspension system of the 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster?
What maintenance is required for the suspension system of the 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster?
Regular maintenance for the suspension system includes inspecting shocks, struts, and springs for wear or damage every 12,000 miles. Check for leaks, cracks, or excessive bouncing. Lubricate bushings and joints annually to prevent squeaking and ensure smooth operation. Wheel alignment should be checked every 15,000 miles or after hitting a major pothole. Replace worn components promptly to avoid further damage. Following the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule in the owner’s manual is recommended.
Q3 How do I replace the suspension struts on a 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster?
How do I replace the suspension struts on a 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster?
To replace the suspension struts, first, lift the car and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and disconnect the sway bar link and brake line bracket. Use a spring compressor to safely remove the strut assembly. Unbolt the strut from the steering knuckle and the strut tower. Install the new strut in reverse order, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer’s specifications. Reattach the sway bar link and brake line bracket, then reinstall the wheel. Perform a wheel alignment after replacement.
Q4 What should I do if my 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster’s suspension is making noise?
What should I do if my 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster’s suspension is making noise?
If your suspension is making noise, start by inspecting the shocks, struts, and springs for visible damage or leaks. Check the sway bar links, bushings, and control arms for wear or looseness. Tighten any loose bolts and lubricate bushings if necessary. If the noise persists, it may indicate worn components that need replacement. Common culprits include worn strut mounts, ball joints, or bushings. Consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis if the issue remains unresolved.
Q5 How can I optimize the suspension performance of my 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster?
How can I optimize the suspension performance of my 2011-2018 Hyundai Veloster?
To optimize suspension performance, consider upgrading to high-performance shocks, struts, or coilovers for better handling and ride quality. Lowering springs can reduce body roll and improve aerodynamics. Ensure proper wheel alignment and tire pressure to maximize grip and stability. Regularly inspect and maintain suspension components to prevent wear and tear. Avoid overloading the vehicle, as excessive weight can strain the suspension system. Use quality parts and follow manufacturer recommendations for the best results.
Factory Service Resources
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