Hope I'm posting in the right section...but need some help figuring what's going on w my girlfriend's car, a 2018 Buick Encore.
Basically, the ride quality is super, super harsh. It's like the wheels are connected directly to the body. Going over a speed bump will crush your spine. My 1978 F250 has more give in the rear suspension than this does.
Thing is, a couple years back an old mechanic friend (no longer around) told her she needed new suspension work, so took the car and did "something" to it. They returned it with the current ride quality. Prior to that, she says it was actually pretty comfortable.
Firstly, I think it was BS that she "needed" anything done to it in the first place. It's still got less thank 100k miles on it, and is only 5yrs old.
Today I got under the car and took a look at the serial numbers for the rear shocks and springs. I assumed maybe they had changed the springs for stiffer ones, but the springs that are on there are indeed OEM for the Encore.
The shocks on the other hand, I can't find any info on. The numbers listed on the shocks are:
W19 306
and
781030
I'm a little surprised the ride could be so hard just based on shock absorbers. Is there anything else they might have done to make it so hard? And since I'm not finding any info on those numbers for the shocks, I'm assuming they're not OEM. Anyone have any info on those numbers and what sort of vehicle those shocks might actually be for?
Thanks!
Basically, the ride quality is super, super harsh. It's like the wheels are connected directly to the body. Going over a speed bump will crush your spine. My 1978 F250 has more give in the rear suspension than this does.
Thing is, a couple years back an old mechanic friend (no longer around) told her she needed new suspension work, so took the car and did "something" to it. They returned it with the current ride quality. Prior to that, she says it was actually pretty comfortable.
Firstly, I think it was BS that she "needed" anything done to it in the first place. It's still got less thank 100k miles on it, and is only 5yrs old.
Today I got under the car and took a look at the serial numbers for the rear shocks and springs. I assumed maybe they had changed the springs for stiffer ones, but the springs that are on there are indeed OEM for the Encore.
The shocks on the other hand, I can't find any info on. The numbers listed on the shocks are:
W19 306
and
781030
I'm a little surprised the ride could be so hard just based on shock absorbers. Is there anything else they might have done to make it so hard? And since I'm not finding any info on those numbers for the shocks, I'm assuming they're not OEM. Anyone have any info on those numbers and what sort of vehicle those shocks might actually be for?
Thanks!