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Todd whats your rear tire size?
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yeah yeah yeah just keep it on the stands a few more day... i'll be there sunday evening.haha
marty i really dont think solid body mounts affect ride quality at all they just prevent flex between the frame and body. just think of all the unibody cars they have no sort of bushing as thier are "one with the car" lol just make the sure the suspension is doing its job correctly i think for a DD poly trans and motor mounts would still give enough to not transmit the vibrations to much but still give you the strength need for a high TQ car. |
Good, I'll put your ass to work.:lol: Keep in mind that modern cars are designed for no body mounts. They have rubber mounted everything and engineering to cut down on frequency and vibrations.
Mario, they are 335's. For a daily driver: As many GM parts as possible. Less rowdy engine 400-500hp/fuel injection Fairly quiet exhaust Well engineered fuel tank with reliable fuel sender down to empty Rubber mounted everywhere possible NO roll bar so the back seat is usable Power brakes Automatic(GM 6 speed) Softer spring rates(just like I HAD) Dynamat everywhere/Heat wave pro(Doors,Roof, Firewall, Floor, Trunk) Electric Windows/Locks PCV system Xenon lights Collapsable steering column Modern 3 point belts Navigation Light paint color(Decent driver paint) Easy to maintain finishes(Chrome wheels or powdercoated) Floating rear caliper LED tail lights Side marker lights Keep everything servicable(No hiding wiper motors in fenders, ecms under the front seat, etc...) With all that being said, you will never achieve the level a modern car can achieve in function, noise, and reliability. There is a reason modern cars don't have metal dashes, fenders, flat windshields, wall for a front end.... I would NEVER attemp to please myself on a daily driver basis. It's hard enough to do on a weekend warrior. I've been spoiled with my daily drivers over the last decade. It all comes down to what your ideal daily driver is... Mine is dropping it off at the dealership for anthing but a car wash. |
They are never done, i.e. the future LS, JK, kinda like Janet Reno in a makeup shop.
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Is there a better way to spend a day off than to hail mary the car on some lonely desert roads? :D It's cold(40ish) and very windy. Heater works great so it made for a nice ride.
I got the new engine mount and steering shaft knuckle installed along with shimming the rear axle bearings to tighten them up. I have the ride height roughly dialed in and will wait until the springs settle to finalize. That will likely also include corner weighting the car. The car feels great The spring changes made it feel more like a sports car should. Firmer but still with a nice ride. I put almost 100 miles on the car today on some lonely desert roads. That afforded me the chance to do some high speed slalom, 0-100, 0-60, slow speed sharp corners. Car is a rocket! To my surprise I met a state trooper way off the beaten path. At nearly twice the posted speed limit he just sounded his siren and kept going. :D Good thing, I was just at the court house last week! The engine mount and steering knuckle definitely took some of the harmonics out of the car. I can't wait to get it back on the track. :thumbsup: http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...30-10_1320.jpg |
Sounds like you got it all tuned out. Good deal. Watch out for those State Troopers.:_paranoid
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Ride height looks perfect Todd. I always questioned if those 'vibration reducing' knuckles really worked? Thanks for confirming....
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Dang I'm envious, wish I was on the road to do the drive you did. Height looks great :thumbsup:
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Sounds like a fun & rewarding day of flogging Todd. That trooper must be a "car guy." :unibrow:
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Awesome Todd. Love the car.
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