Please do since I have the same Genesis as you and am following all this confusing issue with a great amount of interest since I really want to do this mod, but am quite disappointed in the process at this point.
Larry
Hey RyanB.....did you install the collars yet? I have a V6 AWD Ultimate too!! How many collars did you need, 6 or 8? My buddy is buying a house with a car lift in his garage, but after reading about the rear collar installation, will this be a hindrance? I would imagine a car lift would make everything so much easier? This is one of those projects I can't fully grasp until I actually get under the car.
Guys
I see there is some confusion related to the actual number of collars needed for G1 and G2. I have had a quick chat with Tomi from ATQ and he mentioned the following:
G1 (2010 - 2014) - use 10 collars
G2 (2015-2016) - use 6 - 8 collars
SOME Sedans, regardless of 3.8 or 5.0, have different subframes upfront. As result, in some, the collars will fit at the very front and in some they will not.
Each kit for G2 (2015 - 2016) includes 8 collars so that for guys that are able to add the extra 2 collars, they can and for the guys who can't use them, they can keep the extra 2 collars as spares (like I did).
He also mentioned that there is NO WAY to know beforehand each particular subframe type since some 5.0 for instance use 8 collars and some use only 6 (same goes for 3.8).
The 3.8 and 5.0 use the EXACT same subframe upfront.
Unfortunately and somewhat disappointing that ATQ did not include these different versions is the fact that both the 3.8 and 5.0 come in either RWD or AWD which I can see might have slight differences
in the subframe and be the reason that some need 6 and some need 8. I find it hard to believe that some say 3.8 AWD subframes take 6 and some 8 and highly question this belief that there is NO WAY to determine how many collars are needed for say an AWD or a RWD vehicle. This flies in the face of all logic IMHO.
Larry
Hey guys,
Tom from ATQ here.
I've been watching this thread with utter frustration for the last few months. I apologize for not being able to respond to the masses sooner. I couldn't manage to get my account registered for some reason.
Hi Tom,
Any chance you could make these collars in brass instead of aluminium? I've had corrosion issues with winter salting and aluminium on steel after the 6 to 7 years mark in Mass.
Tom or anyone else that has installed these can you answer the following since it appears that each sub-frame (fwd and aft) each should be secured to the unibody at four points. It is issue an actual lack of a hole for a collar or that the collar won't fit. I'm wondering if some subframes had slightly different sized holes in two specific locations in them on two separate production runs or source manufacturers. If these had holes just slightly smaller than others and the collars being provided were sized for the larger holes then on those subframes with the smaller holes the collars would not fit. A solution could be to provide all collars for that location based on the smaller hole. This would allow for a collar at all subframe attachment points to the unibody with the only downside being those with the slightly large holed subframe would not get the max rigidity as those with the larger subframe holes.
I could easily see where something like this could occur since the sub-frame specs for those attachment holes probably have a size with a tolerance and depending on the manufacturer and machining there could be some slight variance. This is sort of like the issues with wheel manufacturing where the hub pilot (i.e. hole in center of the wheel) can be exactly located on each wheel, much more accurately than to get the numerous stud holes in the wheel accurately spaced to exactly and consistently center a wheel using the studs vs. the hub pilot.
Larry