In the R-Spec. What is the difference felt after installing these? Is it softer ride? Stiffer ride? What?
In the R-Spec. What is the difference felt after installing these? Is it softer ride? Stiffer ride? What?
I wrote this up with pretty good detail.
Each collar has a specific location. If you read these directions, it tells you the location of each collar.
http://genesisowners.com/hyundai-genesis-forum/showthread.php?t=13929
These should fit all the Sedans
Are you sure this will work with Gen2 Sedans? It's possible that they chose the same number and size of mounting points but its also possible they went with something else.
I have doubts that the first Gen collars would fit Gen 2 - or at least as the manufacturer would have originally intended. There Gen 2 is a totally new platform. There might be more or less frame/sub-frame connection points and they could be different diameters. As an example, there are two collars in the set that are very specific thicknesses that go into smaller frame holes in the 09-14 Sedans.
On a side note, I installed the collars I took off my 2012 V6 onto my 2012 V8. I put the collars on my V6 at less than 10,000 miles so I was disappointed when I didn't notice that much of a difference.
I'm happy to report that adding them to the V8, which has around 25,000 miles made a HUGE difference. The biggest difference was in the steering feedback and tautness. It feels more responsive now and there's definitely less play in it at center. When installing the collars I noticed that several of the bolts up front had a half millimeter or more of "wiggle room" around the bolt shaft. The collars really tighten that up.
How long were they in total time installed for each car? Notice any white powder like substance, or galvanic corrosion when you pulled them out of the V6? Since they deform to match the holes, seems like they are not a one time compression fit for one car, and not then fit on the second. Or were there slight difference already compressed that does not show up reducing the improvement? Thanks.
How long were they in total time installed for each car? Notice any white powder like substance, or galvanic corrosion when you pulled them out of the V6? Since they deform to match the holes, seems like they are not a one time compression fit for one car, and not then fit on the second. Or were there slight difference already compressed that does not show up reducing the improvement? Thanks.
I'm sure they are a one time fit for the car. The size of the collars prior to installation is slightly larger than necessary and the softer metal deforms to match the shape of the bolt hole. Once they have taken that shape I think putting them anywhere else will defeat the purpose of having collars as they won't fit the same way if the bolt hole is slightly larger. The tolerances are still fairly tight too so using an undeformed collar on a bolt hole that is slightly larger than the intended one may not give you the same tight fit.
Ran them for no longer than a year I believe. They were in great shape still - no corrosion and no deformity. They popped right out of the holes when I loosened the bolts. I used a torque wrench so I know they were torqued to spec. I know the Spoon collars (not for our car obviously) deform to fit, but I don't think these Uniq collars do deform. They seems to more or less be in identical condition when I removed them.
If the collars were slightly larger than the hole you were putting them in then maybe you were putting them into the wrong holes. I followed the instructions from Uniq and others on this board and each collar went in (and then back out with the V6) easily.