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  1. Hyundai IONIQ 5
    Was looking for a set of 18” winter tires, and I thought these would be perfect, since the aero covers would help retain some efficiency. Picked em up for $250, one trip to the machine shop later, had them bored out from 64.1mm to 67.1mm and they fit like a charm! Now to have tires mounted, and...
  2. Hyundai IONIQ 5
    Hey I5'ers I will be picking up my SEL early next month but want a different look for the wheels without significantly impacting my range. I'm currently looking at some aftermarket wheels for Genesis since they share the same bolt pattern... But when it comes to wheel width and offset, I just...
  3. Tires, Wheels, and Suspension
    Hello fellas! I am thinking to buy second hand wheels for my ioniq (to mount on top my winter tires) and i was doubting about the wheel size. I have a 2016 ioniq, with 15 inch tires (195/65/15). I have read the wheel size is 5 holes, 114.3, ET46. Is there anything else i should consider? what...
  4. Hyundai IONIQ Electric (EV) ('17-'21)
    Hey all, Does anyone know of the 2021 Ioniq EV (not the 5) still has a clearance issue with 15” rims due to the parking brake solenoid? I’m going to purchase a steel wheel and tire package for winter and wanted to to go down to a 195 width but to maintain speedo accuracy it seems I need to...
  5. Tires, Wheels, and Suspension
    TLDR: Testing of wheel covers at 110km/h show a increase in efficiency by a little more than 7% in clear winter conditions (-12°c low windspeed and dry roads). After stumbling over a mod for the Nissan Leaf, where some users have been fitting “leaf-petals” into the holes in the rims I looked...
  6. Tires, Wheels, and Suspension
    Anyone interested in doing a wheel swap? I know some people don't like the 17" wheels due to harsher ride, more expensive tires, etc. I would like to make my Ioniq a little more sporty to drive and move to a 17" wheel for a shorter sidewall and I don't mind the stiff ride. I have a brand new...
  7. Hyundai IONIQ General Discussion
    The owner manual for my 2017 Ioniq Hybrid Limited says not to use snow chains with the aluminum alloy wheels, which is what the Limited has. California can require chains on mountain roads, so I’m looking for advice on what to do to comply but not damage the Ioniq. Anyone actually used chains on...
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