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I don’t have them but installation seems pretty straight forward.Thanks, that is very helpful!
Are the Ultra racing braces reasonably easy to install?
If you go on Ultra Racing website they have install institutions
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I don’t have them but installation seems pretty straight forward.Thanks, that is very helpful!
Are the Ultra racing braces reasonably easy to install?
Ultra helped to cancel the body flex or chassis flex, in no way I was looking to make it more uncomfortable to ride in. With most chassis upgrades it brings up the road noise. And, on long drives it can drive anyone nuts. Good example would be aftermarket sway bars, now running over a quarter can be felt inside the cabin.Did you also do the BMS diff brace? Or do the ultra racing braces cover similar territory? How hard are they to install?
No diff brace. I don't believe it will be that useful when it comes to daily driving. Another 0.1 of a second after , lolDid you also do the BMS diff brace? Or do the ultra racing braces cover similar territory? How hard are they to install?
Do you have to remove the front brace to change the oil? Also, did it come with bolts, or did the existing bolts work?Ultra helped to cancel the body flex or chassis flex, in no way I was looking to make it more uncomfortable to ride in. With most chassis upgrades it brings up the road noise. And, on long drives it can drive anyone nuts. Good example would be aftermarket sway bars, now running over a quarter can be felt inside the cabin.
It wasn't that had to install, although, with a car lift it will be a whole lot easier. The front underbody cover will need to be trimmed in order for the racing brace to fit. For the one on the back, you would need to support both wheels once chassis bolts are removed. Truthfully, I ended up taking to a FS Tunning just to save time.
If you ask me if it was worth it, hell yeah! I love how connected and planted both rear and front of the car.
Taking it to Tail of the Dragon soon for a real driving test.
Original bolts work without any issues. There will be no need to remove the front brace during oil changes , as it sits near secondary cats. You'll be fine. Let me search for the shop pictures after install.Do you have to remove the front brace to change the oil? Also, did it come with bolts, or did the existing bolts work?
There you go. It should give a better perspective of how it looks installed.Do you have to remove the front brace to change the oil? Also, did it come with bolts, or did the existing bolts work?
Thanks for the pictures. These are, by far, the best pictures of the installed braces that I've seen. Im going to check with them to see if they fit Genesis G70.There you go. It should give a better perspective of how it looks installed.
What happened to your LF wheel? Surely it didn't escape unscathed.But anyways, I need front shocks.
Also it's best to do shocks/springs in pairs, even if the other isn't damaged. The damage should have been from rapidly changing load angle.Sadly, in a dark rainy night just early this week, I didn't see a curb in the middle of a plaza entrance/exit dividing the two sides and as I curved in, i was too left and hit/bounced, rode that curb on and off, as I was curving right into the plaza...
Shop can't do the alignment until I replace the bent shocks. Left one that took the hit I get, but confused of why the right one is slightly bent and needs changing too ? (alignment guy is not my mechanic and knows he's not doing that work), so he didn't lie to just do more work..
But anyways, I need front shocks. I should get a quote from the dealership tomorrow. Pretty sure warranty wouldn't cover it, as mechanic will know this can't be a manufacturer defect, and that I must of hit a curb or something.
Any one know where to buy them as well for less than what the dealer may want for them ?
Electronic adjustable type.
I don't want to change to after market unless they are the same or more comfortable ride. I don't want a more bumpy sporty handling ride..
I assume these will not be easy to come by ?
Insurance claim might be a good optionSadly, in a dark rainy night just early this week, I didn't see a curb in the middle of a plaza entrance/exit dividing the two sides and as I curved in, i was too left and hit/bounced, rode that curb on and off, as I was curving right into the plaza...
Shop can't do the alignment until I replace the bent shocks. Left one that took the hit I get, but confused of why the right one is slightly bent and needs changing too ? (alignment guy is not my mechanic and knows he's not doing that work), so he didn't lie to just do more work..
But anyways, I need front shocks. I should get a quote from the dealership tomorrow. Pretty sure warranty wouldn't cover it, as mechanic will know this can't be a manufacturer defect, and that I must of hit a curb or something.
Any one know where to buy them as well for less than what the dealer may want for them ?
Electronic adjustable type.
I don't want to change to after market unless they are the same or more comfortable ride. I don't want a more bumpy sporty handling ride..
I assume these will not be easy to come by ?
No, it's got a nice scrape. Not bent or no visible dent.. Just a nice scrape. rear wheel slightly scraped as I came off the curb. I don't care about the cosmetic looks of my rims. Not that I am happy about it, but I can live with that and not Spend $ on rims.. as long as they're still safe condition.What happened to your LF wheel? Surely it didn't escape unscathed.
My mechanic will look at it later this week. Alignment guy and my guy doesn't know why the right side is off ? I was only going maybe max 30 kms pulling right into a plaza. Odd. driving it, it feels just fine and smooth. No noticeable difference, except for the alignment being off.No, it's got a nice scrape. Not bent or no visible dent.. Just a nice scrape. rear wheel slightly scraped as I came off the curb. I don't care about the cosmetic looks of my rims. Not that I am happy about it, but I can live with that and not Spend $ on rims.. as long as they're still safe condition.
Insurance claim might be a good option
My mechanic is surprised if thats the case. He's never seen that and will check it out, when he's free to check it out. Maybe that is just a bit off from a past pot hole ? who knows. Any mechanics on here ?Amazing, that your hit was hard enough to bend a shock (two??) and yet not bend the rim(s). Incredible.