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Yesterday June 21, my best buddy bought a 2014 Sonata 2.0T loaded. I love it and am considering buying one. (I have a 2009 Accord) I'm interested in the best suspension mods, except coilovers, that will improve cornering and quicken steering. Any and all info will be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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With the 2014 being so new, chances are there isnt much out there just yet. Since it's the turbo version, there are things you can do easily to upgrade engine performance like bigger intercooler, blow off valve, boost controller, etc. I know there are canned tunes available for previous years of the Sonata Turbo, but not sure if the 2014's carry the same ecu maps as the previous. If they do, then any canned tune for the previous years should work. But a custom tune would be the way to go obviously.
There are coil overs and springs available for the 2011-2013 years. If the 2014 shares the same suspension, then any of those springs and coil overs will fit.
There are coil overs and springs available for the 2011-2013 years. If the 2014 shares the same suspension, then any of those springs and coil overs will fit.
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With the 2014 being so new, chances are there isnt much out there just yet. Since it's the turbo version, there are things you can do easily to upgrade engine performance like bigger intercooler, blow off valve, boost controller, etc. I know there are canned tunes available for previous years of the Sonata Turbo, but not sure if the 2014's carry the same ecu maps as the previous. If they do, then any canned tune for the previous years should work. But a custom tune would be the way to go obviously.
There are coil overs and springs available for the 2011-2013 years. If the 2014 shares the same suspension, then any of those springs and coil overs will fit.
There are coil overs and springs available for the 2011-2013 years. If the 2014 shares the same suspension, then any of those springs and coil overs will fit.
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A good set of high performance summer tires, or even semi slicks, will quicken up the steering dramatically.
Take your car to a quality suspension shop (not pep boys or whatever) and they will be able to order good springs and dampers to suit your needs.
Camber bolts are generic but can interfere with your geometry negatively, but maybe some camber tops could be adapted off an earlier year of car.
Get an aggressive wheel alignment too.
A suspension shop will be able to take care of all of these tasks easily.
What are you going to be using the car for?
Take your car to a quality suspension shop (not pep boys or whatever) and they will be able to order good springs and dampers to suit your needs.
Camber bolts are generic but can interfere with your geometry negatively, but maybe some camber tops could be adapted off an earlier year of car.
Get an aggressive wheel alignment too.
A suspension shop will be able to take care of all of these tasks easily.
What are you going to be using the car for?
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A good set of high performance summer tires, or even semi slicks, will quicken up the steering dramatically.
Take your car to a quality suspension shop (not pep boys or whatever) and they will be able to order good springs and dampers to suit your needs.
Camber bolts are generic but can interfere with your geometry negatively, but maybe some camber tops could be adapted off an earlier year of car.
Get an aggressive wheel alignment too.
A suspension shop will be able to take care of all of these tasks easily.
What are you going to be using the car for?
Take your car to a quality suspension shop (not pep boys or whatever) and they will be able to order good springs and dampers to suit your needs.
Camber bolts are generic but can interfere with your geometry negatively, but maybe some camber tops could be adapted off an earlier year of car.
Get an aggressive wheel alignment too.
A suspension shop will be able to take care of all of these tasks easily.
What are you going to be using the car for?
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Thanks for your responses. The car would be a daily driver, big city traffic and highway. I'm one who likes tight cornering, no body roll, sure-footed steering.
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Your best payoff would be with some koni yellows and quality tires. Matching dampers to your particular car is something best done by a suspension shop with decent racing experience. But those two modifications will give you incredible bang for buck, and you'll still retain almost all of your daily driving comfort.