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Old 07-10-2007, 08:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Need help with hmaservice.com

Hey guys I have an account at hmaservice.com but I'm having trouble finding stuff there. I tried the search function here on the forums and decided to look at hmaservice.com. I'm changing my front rotors and pads and was looking for the torque specs for the calipers/rotors/wheels etc. anything I'd have to tighten. If anyone knows these or knows where to find them I'd really appreciate it. I figured there'd be a PDF service manual around somewhere or something. Plannin on doing the swap Wednesday. Got some Brembo rotors and EBC green stuff pads I'm excited...it's almost auto cross time
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assuming its a 2004 hyundai accent gt
well the wheels you would torque to 80 ft. lbs
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Thanks a lot man. I really appreciate it.
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anytime btw hmaservice only works with internet explorer right now, so if ya use firefox try it in IE, to find that info I put in 2004 Hyundai Accent 1.6L clicked SHOP and went to break systems. its under general.
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That would explain it....was def. using firefox....
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