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vin123 wrote:
I didn't go over any pavement of anything of the sort so I don't know why its broken.
Need some help locating this...what is the name of it?
I googled Stone shield and Front mud guard but didn't find anything....if push come to shove I will have to buy it in the firm.
thanks in advance
Henfracar wrote:vin123 wrote:
I didn't go over any pavement of anything of the sort so I don't know why its broken.
Need some help locating this...what is the name of it?
I googled Stone shield and Front mud guard but didn't find anything....if push come to shove I will have to buy it in the firm.
thanks in advance
Hi, Sorry to be this late answering; save yourself a lot of money; buy foreign' Auto Parts Warehouse in California, USA sells these >> Left & Right Side Wheel Guards @ USD$40.27 each
; through Websource. Total cost is well below SS at TT$1100 each.
Henfracar wrote:Henfracar wrote:vin123 wrote:
I didn't go over any pavement of anything of the sort so I don't know why its broken.
Need some help locating this...what is the name of it?
I googled Stone shield and Front mud guard but didn't find anything....if push come to shove I will have to buy it in the firm.
thanks in advance
Hi, Sorry to be this late answering; save yourself a lot of money; buy foreign' Auto Parts Warehouse in California, USA sells these >> Left & Right Side Wheel Guards @ USD$40.27 each
; through Websource. Total cost is well below SS at TT$1100 each.
Just remembered that second co. It's KIA Parts Overstock.com and their listing covers everything KIA (ALL MODELS).
I was not surprised to learn that a whole lot of KIA parts are interchangeable across a number of different vehicles; Sorento & Sportage for instance share the same crankshaft and most engine parts. Just follow the link.
Nice feature here is the pictures in this catalog will help all us DIY guys; and the pricing, man is unbeatable, even with shipping cost added.
http://www.kiapartsoverstock.com/produc ... earchTerm=
kriticalkase wrote:Guys, anyone used an aftermarket brake pads on the present model Kia Sportage? Plz share your reviews. The brake dust on the Kia pads are ridiculous.
kriticalkase wrote:Hey,
The tranny oil can be changed.
Did a normal drain and refill at 100,000kms. The oil was anything but red.
I think it uses the same
Mitsubishi SP 111 tranny oil.
kriticalkase wrote:Check the owner’s manual if u have it.
vin123 wrote:Updated works on the Sportage 9 years after,
1. Two weeks ago the AC stoppedblowing cold. We changed the evaporator and everything working fine now.
2. Vibration was felt while highway driving so machined all four rotor discs.
3. When facing the engine bay the left engine mount was changed.
4. So far no other problems at 213k lol
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