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Nankang NS-25, UHP all seasonWhat tires are they? they seem to have a lot of sipes / grooves (for a UHP summer tire)
Nankang NS-25, UHP all seasonWhat tires are they? they seem to have a lot of sipes / grooves (for a UHP summer tire)
Honestly this was the recommended setup from the vendor, audiocityusa.Had to do a double take here - you put a 245/35 on a 9" wide rim. The stock 8.5" rim has a 255/35.
Are you going for a mild stance look here with the stretched sidewalls? Combined with the wheels it definitely makes for a unique set up. The two tone is pretty legit.
I like the cf tips, where did you buy them from?Work in progress... Say goodbye to drone! View attachment 49967
AliExpress. What most people get as found on the long exhaust tips thread.I like the cf tips, where did you buy them from?
Lol. What a heathen. I wonder if his Stinger will survive one year of him. Hah.Not me but seems like Mr. Doug is enjoying his Stinger
New Wheels arrived![]()
Front:
20x9+35 245/35-20 (w/ 5mm spacer)
Rear:
20x10.5+38 275/30-20
Ceramic coated
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Now all you need is to lower it to cover the wheel gap and it will be phat....
Bought a trunk organizer from Amazon. Fixed one of the complaints I had with the lack of storage spaces for things. Also had her washed.
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Vehicles Affected: Approximately 180,000 model-year 2019-21 Hyundai Tucson SUVs, as well as some 9,400 model-year 2019 Kia Stinger hatchbacks equipped with 3.3-liter T-GDI engines
The Problem: An engine compartment fire may occur in the area where the hydraulic electronic control unit for the antilock brakes is located, increasing the risk of injury or a crash.
The Fix: Hyundai dealers will replace the Tucsons’ hydraulic ECU for free. The remedy for Stingers is still under development.
What Owners Should Do: Hyundai will begin notifying owners Oct. 30; Kia will begin notifying owners Oct. 26.
The vehicles being recalled are no newer than 2015. This runs the same numbers and dates as the other articles about fire hazard, but how can a 2021 be affected? They aren't even sold yet. The recall of earlier vehicles began in 2019 and runs through 2021.Ran my VIN through the Kia Owner Portal Safety Recall check this morning because of a news article regarding new engine recalls that may affect Stingers.
From the article:
Nothing came up when I searched my VIN. Hopefully I am lucky, but I will keep checking to see if any updates are issued.
The vehicles being recalled are no newer than 2015. This runs the same numbers and dates as the other articles about fire hazard, but how can a 2021 be affected? They aren't even sold yet. The recall of earlier vehicles began in 2019 and runs through 2021.
Again, I ask how a 2021 model can be recalled?This is a new recall issue; not the Optima/Sorento/Santa Fe break fluid leak from a couple of months ago. This concerns a hydraulic control sensor for the ABS that could corrode and cause a fire.
Vehicles Affected: Approximately 180,000 model-year 2019-21 Hyundai Tucson SUVs, as well as some 9,400 model-year 2019 Kia Stinger hatchbacks equipped with 3.3-liter T-GDI engines
2021 model year cars can be released as early as checks calendar 2020. So that applies. And this says it only applies to 2019 Stingers anyway.Again, I ask how a 2021 model can be recalled?
Where do you think these sites get their news from? Kia and Hyundai. I'm not sure why today's date makes this less reputable, plus Cars.com is pretty legit.I call BS until Kia officially does it. Not some Net site; published today for the first time. Really?
Car companies shift suppliers all the time, so I don't know why it would be a surprise that this model year could be the only one affected. Maybe it's due to workmanship or a bad production batch.Why would a MY19 Stinger have a corrosive prone ABS sensor and not MY18 and MY20?
My VIN was clearRan my VIN through the Kia Owner Portal Safety Recall check this morning because of a news article regarding new engine recalls that may affect Stingers.
From the article:
Nothing came up when I searched my VIN. Hopefully I am lucky, but I will keep checking to see if any updates are issued.
So it recognized your vin but not mind. Wonder if it‘s just US models. But that doesn’t really make sense either.