Guru0006
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- Las Vegas NV
- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV60
Gotta ask where did you get the ducktail? Been looking for one for ages
Love the wheels, looks great, and I agree... even dropping from 20" to 19 made a difference in ride and road noise for me. I did gain mileage, and you should see an improvement as well.
Not an earth-shattering difference, but any improvement helps.What does your mileage look like now? I like this idea.
I went from an estimated 250-260 on a full charge to 260-270. All approximate, and based on terrain, weather, traffic and type of driving I'm doing (of course).
Well... that's typically me being a very good boy, doing the speed limit, though not 'Prius style hypermiling'. Mix of city and HWY, with minor elevation changes. Comfort mode, Auto Regen set to 1. Advanced.Not an earth-shattering difference, but any improvement helps.
I'd kill for 260-270. I have the P with 237.
Do you find your traction is worse with the 19s? I'm worried that with the P model, acceleration is going to be worse due to loss of traction. Also, what kind of tires did you use? Were there any issues with the wheels fitting over the brakes? Got pictures?Well... that's typically me being a very good boy, doing the speed limit, though not 'Prius style hypermiling'. Mix of city and HWY, with minor elevation changes. Comfort mode, Auto Regen set to 1. Advanced.
If anything, traction has improved. Being an Advanced, no issues with the brakes. I let my 'tire tech' take care of the offset amount.Do you find your traction is worse with the 19s? I'm worried that with the P model, acceleration is going to be worse due to loss of traction. Also, what kind of tires did you use? Were there any issues with the wheels fitting over the brakes? Got pictures?![]()
That looks really nice. What do you mean by "offset" ?
How did you know your rims would fit? Did you need spacers?If anything, traction has improved. Being an Advanced, no issues with the brakes. I let my 'tire tech' take care of the offset amount.
The best part of the change is the decrease in road noise and increase in ride comfort. Handling is the same or better.
I love the Pirelli's. Had a similar type on my Audi's.
I didn't...How did you know your rims would fit? Did you need spacers?
I put in TuxMat floor mats. Front row and rear seats. I will be putting it in the very back as well. Good price point, excellent quality.I'd like to eventually black out the emblems/badge, black trim, and chrome delete the 'Z' trim on top.
Anyone find all weather mats yet? OEM seems quite expensive (>$300 right?) and I don't even see them available on the US accessories site... and not sure if the front is all one piece (which I think would be best).
This is literally the only one I could find, but have never heard of the brand: 2023 Genesis GV60 Floor Mats Interior Liners
I put in TuxMat floor mats. Front row and rear seats. I will be putting it in the very back as well. Good price point, excellent quality.
AgreedI put in TuxMat floor mats. Front row and rear seats. I will be putting it in the very back as well. Good price point, excellent quality.
Use the headliner. Put it into the top of the windshield, and just tuck it into the gap and run it along the side of the car back into the hatch.I put in a dash cam!!
I got the Viofo A129 Plus Duo.
The most difficult part was cable management and getting the rear-view mirror 'cowl' back on.
It comes with a rear camera, and honestly, I may never install it as I can't figure out a good way to run the cable from the rear glass to the front camera. If someone has suggestions... I'd be appreciative.
I looked at that, but there doesn't seem to be much of a 'gap' anywhere along that path... Things are pretty tight along the side of the car (on the pillars and above the doors).Use the headliner. Put it into the top of the windshield, and just tuck it into the gap and run it along the side of the car back into the hatch.
I did this with my GV60 on the second day of ownership.
You will need a plastic trim tool. You can find them all over. Feed the cable through the rubber trim boot that the rest of the hatch door wiring goes through. Then feed the wire along the gap in the headliner. You may have to pull a couple trim pieces off. It is not as hard as it seems. Just take your time, and don't block the airbags with the wire.I looked at that, but there doesn't seem to be much of a 'gap' anywhere along that path... Things are pretty tight along the side of the car (on the pillars and above the doors).
If you can post a pic or two, that would be great. If not, I'll try to figure it out... or not.![]()
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Its is an expensive vehicle. I wouldn't mess around but instead find a quality sound shop.r go to a stereo shop and pay them to do it. It should be $100 or less.