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Poweralign recommendation for their bolt kit Hyundai Camber Bolts - PowerFlex 12mm & 14mm | N GarageI'd expect it to be the same for genuine as they're standard size steel bolts
Thanks for checking/correcting those torque settings Terry cant even trust an Australian based website these days I've notified N Garage about the mistake, hopefully they correct it
Quote from: CraigB on August 20, 2023, 15:59:18Thanks for checking/correcting those torque settings Terry cant even trust an Australian based website these days I've notified N Garage about the mistake, hopefully they correct it Good thinking, Craig, I hope they acknowledge your effort or else explain if I'm wrong. Their "70 b-ft" spec for 14mm bolts looked ok at a brief glance, and it was only luck that I dwelt on their conversion to "120Nm" and I remembered we used to torque down our wheel nuts to 90~92Nm(!). Wheel nuts torqued 30% lower than camber bolts didn't quite compute.
i just had a quick check on their website and they've already corrected the mistake
I'm confused, does a 2013 I30 even have front camber adjustment? Cannot find any torque setting/listing in the UK Haynes manual.
Terry T .Damn , youre right . Im assuming the I30 does have adjustable camber bolts . The car in question is not with me at the moment , but when I get a better view of the front suspension I'll soon find out and report back . On this particular I30 the front left wheel has obvious negative camber which will have to be addressed .
Okay , so I got the car home and in the mean time had purchased off ebay a pair of Whiteline KCA414 camber bolts . These bolts have a 12mm shaft with a 14mmcamber lobe Looking from the front of the suspension with the tyre removed these are the nut and bolts that come into play . Top one will be removed , lower one loosened .Side on view has the Whiteline camber bolt inserted with the tab facing towards the wheel for adjusting positive camber . These bolts will allow 1.5mm camber adjustment . After installation the lower bolt was torqued to 77 ft lbs whilst the top camber bolt was torqued to 97ft lbs as recommended by Whiteline . Now the problem I have is that camber is still out by approximately 1 degree . The lower control are looks fine ( well I think it is although I dont have another to compare it too ) - that is bushings dont appear to be cracking and ball joint looks fine . So Im looking for recommendations as to what I should do next to get the camber corrected . Cheers Vic
This is the camber gauge I used . I had it placed on the rotor when determining the camber angle and adjusting
...This is the wheel prior to adjusting the camber . The photo doesnt do justice to the problem but the negative camber is obvious if you were looking at it