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K&N Air Filter

I would go with the Mud Guards. Based on the statement in the manual, "Use HYUNDAI genuine parts, use of non-genuine parts could damage the air flow sensor", I would not install any aftermarket items in fear of if something went wrong down the road, they could possibly blame it on the aftermarket item and not cover it under the warranty. Obviously it would have to attribute to the cause but why take a chance.

 
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I second the motion on the mud guards. This car gets very dirty, very quickly when it rains. The mud guards help a bit.
 
I second the motion on the mud guards. This car gets very dirty, very quickly when it rains. The mud guards help a bit.

Not to much rain where I am (So Cal) but still gets very dirty from road debri and such. Definitely going with the mud guards, not going to mess with the filter.
 
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do you have a link to the mud guards
 
do you have a link to the mud guards

Easiest way is your local Hyundai dealership parts department. They can order them if they aren't in stock.
 
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