My 13 elantra has a door placard for 32psi all the way around. I currently run 34 front 32 rear.
My son has a 17 elantra, his car has always gotten better fuel mileage, his is the 2.0 mpfi, mine is the 1.8 mpfi.
His door placard lists 36 psi all the way around.
Doing some searching on rock auto reveals the same part numbers for control arms, front and rear shocks. So the suspension is the same as is the tire size.
I don't know if the gearing is the same. But i suspect it is.
Looks like Hyundai squeezed out a bit more mpg with tire pressure.
My son has a 17 elantra, his car has always gotten better fuel mileage, his is the 2.0 mpfi, mine is the 1.8 mpfi.
His door placard lists 36 psi all the way around.
Doing some searching on rock auto reveals the same part numbers for control arms, front and rear shocks. So the suspension is the same as is the tire size.
I don't know if the gearing is the same. But i suspect it is.
Looks like Hyundai squeezed out a bit more mpg with tire pressure.
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