View Full Version : Help installing fbody suspension parts
maximumvelocity
01-16-2004, 2:53 PM
Ok I think They've been sitting around in my room for way too many months now (G2 Super Springs, bilstein hds, and a bmr adjustable panhard rod). Does anyone have the tools and experience to change out springs and shocks on a 4th gen Fbody. I know there are a couple of people out there that have done it already. I'm just asking if anyone might be able to donate some of their time, expertise and a hand. :)
Thomas
PHR - piece of cake.
Rear shocks/springs - piece of cake.
Front shocks/springs - a little time consuming, but plenty of us can do it.
Just add yourself to the list of people that need to use the garage. :)
Ponyperformance6
01-16-2004, 4:40 PM
Yeah that list is really getting long
maximumvelocity
01-16-2004, 6:11 PM
well then when i get it, I might as well install my headers and the rest of the exhaust system that I've had sitting around for even longer. anyone up for an ERMCA weekend challenge?? Does the garage have a welder or a wall electrical outlet? :D
Thomas
Headers/exhaust is a much more daunting task than you think... at least much more than those suspension items.
maximumvelocity
01-17-2004, 1:23 AM
Oh, I know ALL about the long tube header installation. Definately not looking forward to the pains to come with that, but eager to taste its rewards. Afew people on it would make it much less of a pain in the arss and less time consuming than if I were to do it myself. This is why I call it the ERMCA weekend challenge, think the entire exhaust and suspension can be done in a weekend? Now that would be a challenge, but there's only one way to find out. :D
Thomas
maximumvelocity
01-18-2004, 3:00 PM
You have Balls, and I thank you for it :D. Now how long before the garage is available??? :confused:
thickstunalexndr
01-26-2004, 12:07 AM
Let me know when you guys go...I wasn't raised working on cars so I'll be no more help than just a pair of hands, but I would never pass a chance to help someone out and gain experience with what's under the hood...under the car...
Grannynational
01-26-2004, 10:21 AM
work in the parking lot behind the garage, while mr barth was playing with his lil chevy I had the tranny in and out in my buick in 7 hours. dont need the garage, just dry pavement, oh ya, Shane took apart the top end of his motor outside the garage too. :D
Joe
I think they're cracking down on cars outside the garage...at least that's what I gathered from what JB said.
HORSEpower
01-26-2004, 10:05 PM
I thought it was wet pavement Joe, or does my memory fail me. We took the oil pan, cylinder heads, cam, intake and timing cover off of Dick Palmer Koch's car in Voyager parking lot.
Kurt
Grannynational
01-26-2004, 11:40 PM
you are correct
Joe
maximumvelocity
01-30-2004, 12:48 AM
just an update, The car should be in the garage tomorrow (friday jan 30)at about 3pm. If you want to come watch or help, feel free to. Thanks
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