Your set up is so sick, I went with the same! Raging in 14-18 of untracked pow in the Sierras in mView attachment 34695 y Tahoe Stinger!
Looking forward to testing them out, can’t remember the last time I was hoping for snow ha haYes they are very grippy, I'm super impressed with the smart AWD. It handles much better than my Ford Expedition, as long as it's not too deep. been cruising' in ECO mode, punching' it off the line at stop lights, no spinning or fishtailing. Just straight raw torque as usual!
I LOVE the look! Great taste.Got some a little snow and low temps in ohio so had to put the winter set on....Michelin x ice tires and had the factory rims powder coated blackView attachment 33893View attachment 33894
Now, that's snow! Seeing the front of your Stinger caked in snowpack, I have to ask if your front parking sensors function? This afternoon, for the first time, my parking sensors did not light up. Very, very carefully I kept inching forward, waiting for the beeps and changing colors. Nothing. When I got out and looked, a layer of slush completely obscured them. Of course, the manual warns of this eventuality, so I had it in mind even before I confirmed that it had happened.Your set up is so sick, I went with the same! Raging in 14-18 of untracked pow in the Sierras in mView attachment 34695 y Tahoe Stinger!
You don't like/need aid in parking? Man, I sure do! I still don't know where the front of this car is without them. Although today I did inch to the point where I said "close enough!" And when I got out and looked at my slush-covered sensors, they were right about where I put them when I park with the sensors telling me.they did not work very well in the shape they are in the photo. So, I had the same experience as you. Once the car & mercury warmed up, and the ice melted off, they work fine & were as annoying as ever, so I turned them off again... Haha
Now, that's snow! Seeing the front of your Stinger caked in snowpack, I have to ask if your front parking sensors function? This afternoon, for the first time, my parking sensors did not light up. Very, very carefully I kept inching forward, waiting for the beeps and changing colors. Nothing. When I got out and looked, a layer of slush completely obscured them. Of course, the manual warns of this eventuality, so I had it in mind even before I confirmed that it had happened.
Thumbnail below of a pic I took last Nov. It was the 1st good bit of snow we had - kind-of wet/sticky, and the 1st real snow I drove my Stinger in - a morning commute to work. Got a warning light/message that the forward collision sensor/warning was disabled. Uh oh! I thought - this car's nannies might be too sensitive for the winters here! Weird thing - it's still the only time that's happened. Not sure why. I drove in a lot heavier/wet snow since then, and no problem with any of the sensors. Does this thing "learn"?! Maybe part of Skynet and becoming self-aware?!
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They are listed as fitting the Stinger on Touren's website, but I haven't tried it yet. PN is 3260-8803G
I've got a set of TR60s here, got them from Jegs for $112 each, going to put them on as soon as rubber arrives.
Took 35 days for TPMS sensors to arrive from South Korea, but I got it all installed yesterday at Discount tire with CrossClimate+ Tires. The rims cleared the brakes just fine, but they had to balance the tires twice. The first time they put the weights in a position that would touch the brakes.
Note: Hub rings were PN 72-6710-4, and stock lug nuts have the correct seat and fit.