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Old 10-03-2005, 09:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Hi!My 4G63T swap in my 92 Sonata is almost done and the next job to do on my car is the 5 bolt conversion.I have access to a donor eagle talon FWD so there is my question:According to Tom the front hub/brake assembly is a simple bolt-on affair...but is it the same story for the rear?Will the rear hubs and brake system from the talon bolt to the sonata's rear axle??Thanks for your advice!:
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Old 10-04-2005, 01:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You can swap that way but its even easier to swap the entire rear beam axle 2 bolts at the trailing arms and the 2 lower suspension bolts and one through the pan hard rod. You can swap the entire beam in under and hour you'll need to drop the fuel tank though but that only takes 5 minutes... any questions on that just ask.
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Really thanx dude!I'll check that!I really can take the talon's rear axle and the panhard rod and bolt it to the a** of my Sonata?Sure it'll be easier that way!
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...but can I keep the same master cylinder?Or maybe the two residual pressure valves (I think it's that) inline with the rear brakes will need to be removed...
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Your MC should be fine. A Talon MC/prop valve is totally different. Try the rear beam and see if the rear locks up too soon if it does then worry about the M/C/prop valve.
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