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MICHELIN Tires

At the time we replaced ours, the major need was traction in wet and snowy weather as the base tires just sucked in the slightest amount of weather. So we got MICHELIN CrossClimate2 tires and they’ve been great for corners, rain, snow and basically everything the low rolling resistance ev tires sucked at.

Pros: great for corners, rain, snow
Cons: lost a bit of range
Vehicle: Hyundai
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Nokia Tires

I have Nokian WRG5s on mine. The first set lasted 89,000 km - right to what they were supposed to. The new ones are rated good until 100,000. I've only got about 15,000km on these ones so too early to tell but tread depth is good.

Pros: good tread depth
Cons: lose some range
Vehicle: Hyundai
Mileage: 15000 km
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VALEO Clutch kit

Valeo HD 100% is the only option you should consider based on your driving habits. It can hold more power than stock, and won’t cause the annoying rattles a single mass flywheel setup will cause.

Pros: holds more power, no rattles
Vehicle: Hyundai Genesis Coupe
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Continental Tires
OttaCee
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Rating 4.0

Just put these Conti Crosscontact LX25 on my Hyundai Sante Fe. So much better than the Kumho Crugen previously on that wore out very quickly (got 25,000 rotated every 7500 miles) and not quiet on the road. Yes the $110 rebate did help with the decision. Put on around 800 miles and pretty happy with them. Like other Conti, quiet on the road. There's less road feeling but for a family car, fine for my wife.

Pros: quiet on road, better than previous
Cons: less road feeling
Mileage: 800 km
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rainx Wiper blades
Unlikely_Employee208
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Rating 3.5

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.

Pros: clear water better
Cons: drivers side chatters
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OEM Hyundai Spark plug
Bloke101
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Rating 2.0

Most surprising thing about a Hyundai purchased in 2018 was that the spark plugs needed to be replaced at 30k miles, it is 30 years since i owned a car that required new plugs at less than 120k miles.

Cons: plugs needed replacement early
Vehicle: Hyundai
Mileage: 48280 km
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OEM Hyundai Battery
nokite
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Rating 2.0

I went to an official dealership and they told me the battery is faulty, and replacing it would cost around 185 euro, labor included. I checked online and it seemed like in the Netherlands a comparable battery costs between 85 and 120 euro.

Cons: expensive, high labor cost
Vehicle: Hyundai
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