Waynerm002
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My Oct 17 is as smooth as silk, apart from A/M exhaust.I test drove a 2019 GT AWD and experienced the same noise and vibrations that some of you guys have described, at low and high speeds, and even smooth road surfaces. On smooth and freshly paved roads the road noise diminished somewhat, but the vibration in the steering wheel and my seat was still very noticeable and annoying. So I guess some of the 2019's suffer from the same issue.
Have any of you experiencing the vibrations and noise installed 19" wheels to see if the problem goes away? Have any of you resolved the problem?
My Oct 17 is as smooth as silk, apart from A/M exhaust.
Its a 10/2017 build, it has 19" continental tyres and I ment "After market exhaust" . No complaints about the tyres they drive quietly I find. I've heard others say they wear rapidly ?Is yours a 2019 and does it have the 18" with the Potenza tires? I think everyone here that complained about vibrations has the 18" with the A/S tires. What is "A/M"? You mean the "enhanced" exhaust sound?
Anyway, I haven't seen any posts/impressions from 2019 GT owners.
A/M wheels are not to the same weight and specs as OE wheels. The variety is enormous. So my first theory would be the rims. Any hard cornering is going to produce additional vibration and noise. Yesterday I took a cloverleaf at .8 G and the Nitto Motivos made a lot of "roaring" noise, but still felt planted. I'm still on the OE GT 19" rims.I was showing off the car to the wife last night and took a hard left hand turn onto a side street and heard/felt a really loud sound/vibration from the right front side of the car. I have 900 miles on my Stinger GT and recently put on new 18 inch winter wheels with 18 inch Michelin X Ice winter tires.
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I thought I was the only one with the problem. I put it in cruise control and you can feel it pulsing. It is not steady. Constant forward motion then back as if you were giving it gas and letting off every second. Is there any other people that have this.Got my tires balanced for a 3rd time today, this time from a shop other than Kia. They found that both my fronts were out of wack and corrected them. It did drastically improve my ride, however, this still did not 100% make the vibration go away. I took my invoice to Kia and talked to the service manager. In 2 weeks when I'm in for service we are going to swap out wheels and tires with another Stinger on the lot to see if the issue still remains. If the problem is gone with OEM tires, I may be dealing with bad or out of round tires at which point I should be getting replacement rubber under warranty. If the vibration is still there, I have another issue on my hands. I feel it from 45-55mph then it goes away until I hit about 72. It's such a high frequency vibration that I bet most people won't notice it. Just like my crappy cruise control surge that nobody feels except me.
Ditto. There's another lengthy thread covering the jerky cruise control. Jerky Cruise Control?I thought I was the only one with the problem. I put it in cruise control and you can feel it pulsing. It is not steady. Constant forward motion then back as if you were giving it gas and letting off every second. Is there any other people that have this.
Ucinn, can you comment on the difference in engine/road/tire sound, noise, overall insulation differences between the base GT you had, vs the GT2 (if any). I thought I've read some where that the overall loudness of the car is different on the different trims, due to different amount/type of insulating material? Is your GT2 quieter and smoother than the base GT?My GT did and it was noticable, this GT2 did it for a little while but seems to have smoothed out because I don't feel it anymore even when trying to. Seems to be varying degrees depending on the car.