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I'm guessing military track and wheel mechanic.63 hotel?
Where do you purchase the springs and how many torque you use
Rear shock absorber upper mounting nut: 20-30Nm rear shock absorber lower mounting bolt:140-160Nm Rear suspension upper and lower arm: 140-160Nm
Hello, I bought them in local shop 🙂
The part number for springs is: 5535026200 🙂
How many lb torque do you use?
2002, Lower shock to trailing arm is 88-103 ft lbs top is up to 22
Dude U need to get some impacts
That single jack stand looks extremely dangerous!
I know. I have to do more for my safety! Thank you! 🙏
Dude, do you have issue of rear wheel alignment?
No, because I replaced trailing arms and all the bushings... in the future I will also replace crossmember.
You need air tools,
Where did you purchase these two new coil springs? Thanks.
From my local parts store.
@@CimiGarage Impressive, all the standard parts stores plus some that specialize in Metric/Foreign could not source the springs and I had to go salvage. Original Hyundai available for about $105 a side best case.
@@scottj719 www.sparekorea.com/ Look here, I just ordered shift cable for my 20 years old santa fe and everything was ok.
I'm guessing military track and wheel mechanic.63 hotel?
Where do you purchase the springs and how many torque you use
Rear shock absorber upper mounting nut: 20-30Nm rear shock absorber lower mounting bolt:140-160Nm Rear suspension upper and lower arm: 140-160Nm
Hello, I bought them in local shop 🙂
The part number for springs is: 5535026200 🙂
How many lb torque do you use?
2002, Lower shock to trailing arm is 88-103 ft lbs top is up to 22
Dude U need to get some impacts
That single jack stand looks extremely dangerous!
I know. I have to do more for my safety! Thank you! 🙏
Dude, do you have issue of rear wheel alignment?
No, because I replaced trailing arms and all the bushings... in the future I will also replace crossmember.
You need air tools,
Where did you purchase these two new coil springs? Thanks.
From my local parts store.
@@CimiGarage Impressive, all the standard parts stores plus some that specialize in Metric/Foreign could not source the springs and I had to go salvage. Original Hyundai available for about $105 a side best case.
@@scottj719 www.sparekorea.com/ Look here, I just ordered shift cable for my 20 years old santa fe and everything was ok.