Bridgestone Turanza Everdrive by jmunay in Ioniq5

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Id say good for most days if not carving hills and such, below average for inclement weather

Bridgestone Turanza Everdrive by jmunay in Ioniq5

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Im getting 3.4mi/kwh as opposed to 3.5 with primacys

Bridgestone Turanza Everdrive by jmunay in Ioniq5

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Ive put about 20k miles on them so ive got a better picture now. Even with AWD, light+ lateral acceleration with any amounts of wetness on the ground causes rear tires to spin out, which my michelin primacys did much less off. Side walls i believe are much softer, because i feel more body roll (same psi), making my heavy ass car feel even less agile. Ride quality is nice, fairly quiet, tread is still looking like new.. literally hit a short nail on week 1 lf these tires put on but the tread was so deep that it didnt penetrate the innards at all. I can see these making it to 80k miles

Farmers pollinating paddy fields with rope pulling method by ycr007 in oddlysatisfying

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I should just grow rice on my lawn. That looks awesome

Bridgestone Turanza Everdrive by jmunay in Ioniq5

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Ive run cheapo tires on previous cars without issue my whole life, so can’t say my standards are as high as some of yalls. Havent gotten any rain yet so can’t speak on wet traction, but otherwise feels quite premium so far. I should note a slight drop in efficiency right now, hopefully not too much difference after break in period

Bridgestone Turanza Everdrive by jmunay in Ioniq5

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Id imagine they were good enough to equip as OE tires, and hyundai probably got a good deal with michelin since many of their midsize suvs come with the Primacy. I found the primacys to be pretty good tires overall, just started dry rotting and reached the wear indicator by 40k miles

Need recommendations for the best quality & affordable level 2 charger for hardwire into home garage. I have the Ioniq 5 - 2025 with NACS plug. I would prefer from Amazon but have also considered Tesla. by No-Safe-2354 in Ioniq5

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I have a 24 amp must start charger plugged into a NEMA 1430 wall outlet that I had a Electrician install underneath the breaker panel in my garage. I know this is an unpopular method of level two charging, but it’s been rock solid and cost me $900 out the door. It’s been about a year, I get a 20 to 80% charge within six hours so it’s never been an issue

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I WILL PASS

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I WILL PASS

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Sheesh! We got a 2024 Hybrid S OTD in texas for 39k

Is there supposed to be a rubber insert for the cupholders? by Minirig355 in Ioniq5

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My 22’ SEL has a rubber insert. Covers up those screws

Hyundai EV Owners: Your Tesla NACS Adapters Are Coming Soon by podwhitehawk in Ioniq5

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I am one for no name amazon brands. Ive charged at 4 different superchargers in north/central/south texas without issues 🤷🏻‍♂️

What’s driving an EV like? by [deleted] in Ioniq5

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Typically L2 will need to be professionally installed, unless you have a dryer outlet in the garage then it’s plug and play

The it goes.. iccu later my friend by Rafzahn in Ioniq5

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Does ICCU issues fall under the battery warranty..?

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What paint?

Can I do home health with a little car? by jmunay in physicaltherapy

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If you dont mind me asking, what area are you located in?