Re: strut tower brace
I didn't use a torque wrench when I did my install. I just tightened them real good.
I also found that when I installed the rear bar I didn't have to remove that piece of metal over the bolts. I just used a rachet and short socket to do the job. Saved me about the trouble of removing and replacing them.
If you don't know what I am talking about... check out Speedstate's web page. They have a very detailed installation page for both strut bars.
Check here:
http://www.speedstate.com/Hyundai_Section/Hyundai-Do-It-Yourself__Guide/Hyu-Rear_Strut/hyu-rear_strut.html
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