SoCalG90
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2024
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G90
Well, how are they?Mine are out for delivery today too! WOO HOO!
Well, how are they?Mine are out for delivery today too! WOO HOO!
I installed them yesterday. So far I think they are fine. Mine fit well. The portion of the passenger mat that extends under the console and matches up with the drivers side is a bit raised do I left it upside down for a bit and it works. A future enhancement could be for these two mats to connect.Well, how are they?
What color interior do you have? Do you have an after photo?I added ceramic window tinting to all windows and front & rear windshields here at a local installer. And I applied Carpro Quartz 2.0 leather ceramic coating myself to all interior leather surfaces. Planning to apply PPF to door guard and bumper sometime this week (DIY).
Also, got a curb rash due to misjudgment/poor driving and didn't realize the driving radius of such a long wheelbase.
White interior, didn’t take pictures before applying and don’t see any visible changes.What color interior do you have? Do you have an after photo?
Thanks. Are you pretty happy with it? Iam debating on applying it to my blue interior.White interior, didn’t take pictures before applying and don’t see any visible changes.
Really don't know the benefits did it based on Pan the Organizer YouTube video. For sure it didn't do any negative effects to the leather.Thanks. Are you pretty happy with it? Iam debating on applying it to my blue interior.
u have the sexiest gv60 on the forums hands down wowFinally got the wheels in this week and got them mounted today. Fully forged, 21x9, +45 offset, hub centric, and ~24 lbs each. Had them make custom metal engraved center caps with the Genesis logo (without text) as well.
I had the springs installed last week as the prototype car for Eibach. Pro-Kit for the EV6/i5/GV60 and they should be released in around 4-6 months. They also have a Sportline kit which drops it another half inch-ish, but I opted for the Pro-Kit. I've had the Pro-Kit on a few cars previously (Focus, RX-8, 350z) and it was always fine with stock dampers. Still comfortable but definitely eliminates a good amount of the body roll. You feel everything a little bit more than stock. It also gets rid of the wafty/pillowy feeling you get at the very upper part of the suspension and tightens it up. Overall I think it's great and definitely feels more like a "performance" car.
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Our mats from WooEV/LineX are fine. We couldn't wait any longer for Tuxmat to come out as winter is here and the carpet was already starting to get dirty. I agree with others that at least from the pictures the tuxmat has a weird look to them.WooEV is not good quality and fitting is awful. Front passenger side never sat correctly near the center console. The hook holes are slight off causing the mat not to sit flush to the floor where it meets the driver side mat.
Anyone run their GV60 battery dead and if so, what did you to get back on the road? A tow to a recharger?I think we should dedicate a topic to post things you have modified on your GV60. Post those pics, would love to see some new wheels or wraps.
One of my friends with a Kona Electric ran her battery dead, but I was able to give her enough of a charge courtesy of V2L to make it home.Anyone run their GV60 battery dead and if so, what did you to get back on the road? A tow to a recharger?
She must have been close to her destination. 120V charges at ~6km/h.One of my friends with a Kona Electric ran her battery dead, but I was able to give her enough of a charge courtesy of V2L to make it home.
I was chomping at the bit to get any mats in there. That white interior, especially the carpet, just soaks up the dirt and displays it for all to see.Wow, those WooEV mats may not be the prettiest, BUT. I would buy them and almost consider them compulsory for winter months in snowy/wet climates for sure, they look suitably industrial and protective. They look like they have very good coverage with nice robust raised edges to keep all the wet contained!
I have the Genesis branded/sold reversible trunk liner. One sire rubber, one material. It’s already saved me plenty of cleaning thanks to my son dragging his muddy school bag in and out of the trunk. A nice wipe to clean the rubber liner and back to new looking.