Bonzai
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Yea think they will be good, ordered from oemkiasuperstore.com and will install when I swap the wheels over. Fingers crossed I don't mess up the plastic plugs
Yea think they will be good, ordered from oemkiasuperstore.com and will install when I swap the wheels over. Fingers crossed I don't mess up the plastic plugs
I considered that, but I actually like the look of them on the car - they are a relatively small and subtle addition, and blend nicely with the overall look.I think I'm only going to run the guards in the winter and remove during summer months.
Hmm. You are braver than I am. That smacks of tampering with the design. If anything goes south the warranty could be voided. Kia tested this car in the winters of Sweden. Surely "crud" going into the brake vent is a known quantity.Im considering blocking the air vent through the slushy/winter crud season. Would save having all the gravel and crap being spewed through the vent.
Not sure how that would be a warrantyissue? Nothing will go south. Driving through wet snow/slush the vent would get jammed anyway. The vent is meant to displace the heat created by braking. In the winter months, this is a non issue....serves zero purpose. I’m more concerned with the crud that gets pushed through the vent. Think about all the ice buildup and such that will occur. At the very least, blocking the vent will keep the vent cleanerHmm. You are braver than I am. That smacks of tampering with the design. If anything goes south the warranty could be voided. Kia tested this car in the winters of Sweden. Surely "crud" going into the brake vent is a known quantity.
+40 offset won’t clear the Brembos in the front with 18 inch wheels. +30 worksI’m on the process of looking for a winter package now. I’ve read on other threads here that offset should be around +40 (18 inch with brembos). How flexible is this number?
I think that depends on the wheel design. Some manufacturers state that for certain models +40 works with the Stinger.+40 offset won’t clear the Brembos in the front. +30 works
I just pulled the trigger today and ordered FC04 18s running Conti Winter Contact Si’s. +30 was confirmed to work. The tire shop mounted a rim on my car to show me the gap between the Brembos and the rim. Honestly, there ain’t much room, but they insured me the +30 will be just fine.I think that depends on the wheel design. Some manufacturers state that for certain models +40 works with the Stinger.
Fast lists both offsets as acceptable for FC04 on the Stinger. I went with +30 as they push out a little further toward the fender, which I find more appealing visually.I just pulled the trigger today and ordered FC04 18s running Conti Winter Contact Si’s. +30 was confirmed to work. The tire shop mounted a rim on my car to show me the gap between the Brembos and the rim. Honestly, there ain’t much room, but they insured me the +30 will be just fine.
Looks good - it's an attractive wheel.Had my winter tires on switch rims installed on the car today.
A quick update:
Had my winter tires on switch rims installed on the car today.
Absolutely no issues with fit.
Drove about 3 km and the car registered the tpms readings.
Running a square setup 225 45 18 and pressure set at 36 psi front and 39 psi rear.
Cleaned the summer tires and drying them before storing them in the basement for the season.
Happy driving everyone.
Okay, I am more intrigued than ever over this noise issue. All my driving career I have assumed, and thought I noticed, that aggressive tread patterns are noisier than smoother tread. So it is a given that winter tires are noisier than summer or even A/S tires. Someone said, just before I bought mine, that Nitto Motivo A/S UHP would be quieter than the Michelin PSS summers. The reviews/comments on the Motivos tended toward "quieter" as well. I bought a set. And the first drive I noticed they were quieter. Well, dog my cats! I loved it. The Pirelli winter tires are reported to be quieter than the summer tires they replaced (this was just said here in the last two days). So which is it: quieter or noisier? And if both are true, what is making the difference here?Had my 19" Hakkapeliitta r3's installed yesterday on the factory rims. I'm noticing that the ride is substantially smoother and louder of course too. Unfortunately the weather decided to warm up drastically here so no snow results to report yet. We went from the threat of substantial blizzard warnings to plus 17C here in the span of a week. Mother nature has other ideas I guess.
Overall they still handle decently, but not quite a summer tire ha!
I noticed this dramatically on my last road trip, which included surfaces down through central OR, across NV and into UT. Noise ranged from almost imperceptible to howling like mad. Obviously the car didn't change; the only factor in varying road noise was the surface.And road surface is also a factor on noise..blacktop, concrete, etc..etc..