Get the Mando brand shock absorber. It’s the OEM shocks for Hyundai.
Reviews of spare parts for Hyundai Tucson
I have the Yokohama Geolandar CVG058 on my Hyundai Tucson. These are great and extremely quiet.
Been using Zic on two Hyundais (Tucson, Santa Fe), and ok yung performance niya. Maintained yung cars with fully synthetic, 10k/1 year intervals. Smooth pa rin manakbo ang engine until today.
They're worth it.
Have them on my Tucson AWD for a couple years in ND... Love them! Haven't any issues and have about 20k miles on them now and when I rotated them a few weeks ago they were still 8.5-9/32 tread.
I used to drive Gislaved studded tires in my Tuscon for 2yrs, great tires.
I swapped to rainx because oem are terrible and it rains all the time where I am. The only problem. The drivers side blade sort of chatters going up.. but only on the bottom portion. Didn't notice that with OEM. They do clear the water way the heck better than whatever hyundai threw on them at the factory.
Even BS4 Hyundais have clogging issues in other parts . My Tucson EGR was a constant headache
I\u2019m driving a 2023 Tucson Limited. I don\u2019t find Hyundai to be an attentive manufacturer. The car had a dead battery at 7,000 miles (no explanation)
The vehicle started losing acceleration power so we took it in and was told the catalytic converter was bad and needed to be replaced at a total cost of $4,500. I explained to the service manager that the vehicle began consuming excessive amounts of oil. I explained that the vehicle was serviced by them and that I wasn’t paying that amount for a catalytic converter just for it to fail again due to a more deeper issue with the engine.
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