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No, Pontiac G6 rims will not fit on a Hyundai Tiburon. Other Hyundai and some Kia, Mitsubishi and Volvos use that pattern with a 67.1 hub bore.
There are two answers for a 2001 Tiburon: For the hub assembly part number 512160 - it's 158 ft/lb For the hub assembly part number 512199 - it's 170 ft/lb This link has the torque specs for most model cars http://www.autowaresgroup.com/resources/documents/spindle_nut_torque_specs.pdf
remove brake seats then remove the brake knuckles , then you'll need a wheel hub puller or a slide hammer.
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Yes, there are a few used Hyundai dealers in Houston. Hub Hyundai, North Freeway Hyundai, and Sterling McCall Hyundai are a few of them. All of these sell new Hyundai cars, as well as used cars.
Hyundai Accent 2002-04 175 ftlb Hyundai Accent 1995-01 170 ftlb
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you have to take the locking crown nut off of the axle, remove the caliper and brake rotor, unbolt the bottom of the strut from the control arm...all of this of course while the car is jacked up then you should be able to move the hub out of the way and you can then pull the axle out from the tranny.
yes you need to take the hub of the tire to take the brakes off a car.
In my case, I replace the entire hub. You can get them on eBay for less than $50 each. Search eBay for "2001 Hyundai sonata rear wheel hub" They are mounted by 4 bolts and are a snap to install. I have the GLS with rear disc brakes. With shoe brakes, it's a little more involved, but not by much
I own a 2003 Tiburon and when i purchased it the previous owner told me that the passenger side wheel hub was gone.Does it get either louder or quieter when you turn a sharp corner? If so that is what i would say it was depending on if it's in the front or back.A friend of mine and i did it in about 4 hrs. I live in Canada and the cheapest i could get for just one( and i suggest that if it is indeed the wheel hub to change both of them) was 199.99 for non ABS. I ordered them off of eBay and bought two of them,brand new and it cost me 116.00 US. for the two of themm plus twenty something for S/handling.It was worth every penny.I hope you find this helpful
When I did a hub replacement on my 2001 Elantra it was 30mm, but 1.25" should work in a pinch.