TheMikeJones
Twin turbo goes whooooosh
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- 2018
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- Genesis G80 Sport
Hey team.
Was curious if anyone has any advice on my issue or if they have run into this before.
About 3 months ago a new annoyance popped up where what feels/sounds like something on my drivers side front end is rubbing and/or vibrating when I'm at speeds between 20 and 50 mph.
I took it to my local Hyundai dealership a few weeks back and they drove it, heard the noise, threw it up on the lift and said the only thing they noticed is that my old tires (4/32 tread life) were slightly bulgy on the drivers side and was likely the issue.
The tech even showed me a slow motion video of the tire spinning and I kind of saw what he mentioned. Kind of.
Since my tires were in fact old, I went to my tire shop and had them throw on some Yokohama YK740GTX in 255/45/R19. I love them. The width is great, they have awesome traction, they look nice, and they were $1k out the door with the tire certs.
Alas, this didn't fix the issue.
I'm headed back to the dealership on Friday to demand more research be done on my issue and use the expensive extended warranty I purchased to remedy it.
Wondering if anyone has any advice on what I could mention to assist the techs in their investigation?
Any input is appreciated, pictures of tires below!
_Michael


Was curious if anyone has any advice on my issue or if they have run into this before.
About 3 months ago a new annoyance popped up where what feels/sounds like something on my drivers side front end is rubbing and/or vibrating when I'm at speeds between 20 and 50 mph.
I took it to my local Hyundai dealership a few weeks back and they drove it, heard the noise, threw it up on the lift and said the only thing they noticed is that my old tires (4/32 tread life) were slightly bulgy on the drivers side and was likely the issue.
The tech even showed me a slow motion video of the tire spinning and I kind of saw what he mentioned. Kind of.
Since my tires were in fact old, I went to my tire shop and had them throw on some Yokohama YK740GTX in 255/45/R19. I love them. The width is great, they have awesome traction, they look nice, and they were $1k out the door with the tire certs.
Alas, this didn't fix the issue.
I'm headed back to the dealership on Friday to demand more research be done on my issue and use the expensive extended warranty I purchased to remedy it.
Wondering if anyone has any advice on what I could mention to assist the techs in their investigation?
Any input is appreciated, pictures of tires below!
_Michael

