well i have one problem... i've been looking all day long ... Kore. shark racing and then everywhere else that i could think of for performance parts for my sonata... but there no where to be found... at all
and this is really making me fvking mad...
so if anyone knows of any really good
SONATA PERFORMANCE sites could you please tell me i would be verry grateful<img src=/images/forums/snitz/smile.gif width=15 height=15 border=0>
yea i am a V6 3.0L
and thanks...
I'm about to build my own CAI
but just lookin for some other stuff...
im probly gonna get a custom exaust
but i was just lookin for mabey a cam or whatever else there might be for future modding...
so for all your help thanks!<img src=/images/forums/snitz/thumbup.gif width=25 height=18 border=0>
Eibach don't make springs for that gen Sonata. Trust me - I've looked. Shark racing says they do, but it's a link to Tiburon springs. I've heard the fit, but I don't trust putting them on due to the Sonata being a heavier car...
Adventon makes springs, and so does King (in Australia). I think those are the 2 best options other than going with something custom made.
<a href="http://lowmotion.getmyip.com/pop_profile.asp?mode=display&id=38" target="_blank">Click here to see lots o' pics of my car (amoungst other stuff).</a>
If sharkracing is selling something they say will fit your hyundai, it will fit. Out of all the companies that sell stuff for Hyundai, I trust sharkracing the most. They have had the fewest complaints then any other company and has probably sold more stuff then anyone else.
ah, welcome to the 'no parts' club. aside from minor suspension and brake upgrades there are basically no real engine performance parts for sonatas, in general. i understand your frustration and i wish i could help, but i learned to accept the fate of my slow-mo sonata. people keep telling me, 'wait til the new tiburon comes out.' but you know, even then i think the parts are going to be lackluster. let's face it, the big aftermarket companies don't want to invest in hyundai engines otherwise they would have done so already.
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