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Rybar 11-25-2010 09:56 AM

Hey Thanks everyone, once this is done I'm most likely going with a Speedtech front subframe.

tones2SS 11-25-2010 04:28 PM

Very nice Ryan. That is going to make the car so much nicer. (Not that it wasn't nice to begin with.) Car should look very lean and mean with that wheel setup and rear suspension.:yes:
Keep us posted bud!:thumbsup: :cheers: :cheers:

ItDoRun 11-30-2010 10:06 AM

Who's doing the tub and G-Link install for you?

I love those wheels!

Rybar 11-30-2010 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ItDoRun (Post 319212)
Who's doing the tub and G-Link install for you?

I love those wheels!

Not me :lol: , I'll post some photos once I have them

'02ta 11-30-2010 12:30 PM

Hey Ryan, awesome car and I love the upgrades :yes: Did you ever figure out that noise from the tranny under acceleration? My old T56 used to rattle from the shifter itself and certain knobs I used. That shifter was fantastic though, just noisy. What shifter/knob are you running?

Regards,
Ryan

Rybar 11-30-2010 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by '02ta (Post 319227)
Hey Ryan, awesome car and I love the upgrades :yes: Did you ever figure out that noise from the tranny under acceleration? My old T56 used to rattle from the shifter itself and certain knobs I used. That shifter was fantastic though, just noisy. What shifter/knob are you running?

Regards,
Ryan

It's a Hurst Billet Plus, and no I never had a chance to check it before I sent the car out to get done. They are going to help me diagnose and fix the problem whatever it may be it drives me nuts hearing it.

'02ta 11-30-2010 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Rybar (Post 319231)
It's a Hurst Billet Plus, and no I never had a chance to check it before I sent the car out to get done. They are going to help me diagnose and fix the problem whatever it may be it drives me nuts hearing it.

That's the same shifter I had, along with the white Hurst ball. I bet that's where your noise is coming from. If your using a ball knob try putting a generous amount of teflon tape on the threads to quiet it down. I also heard of a couple guys cutting tennis balls in half and sticking them down below the boot, trough the shifter to create a sound barrier. I never tried it but some guys on the corvette forum said they had good results from it.

Regards,
Ryan

Rybar 11-30-2010 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamess113 (Post 319235)
Looks like your well on your way Ryan. I'm looking forward to seeing it all come together. :cheers:

Jay, you gotta tell me what you think of the rear wheels and BS I killed myself over :lol:

Rybar 11-30-2010 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by '02ta (Post 319236)
That's the same shifter I had, along with the white Hurst ball. I bet that's where your noise is coming from. If your using a ball knob try putting a generous amount of teflon tape on the threads to quiet it down. I also heard of a couple guys cutting tennis balls in half and sticking them down below the boot, trough the shifter to create a sound barrier. I never tried it but some guys on the corvette forum said they had good results from it.

Regards,
Ryan

I hope you are right, that would be so easy and would have saved me a $2k in tranny rebuild costs :lol: If the shop doesn't figure it out, I'll ask them to look into it.

Rybar 11-30-2010 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamess113 (Post 319244)
They look killer, but I'm a little confused, The picture you posted of your rear wheel shows a 4" lip. The pictures you sent me a while back ( I just looked at them ) have a 5" lip. I thought you were running the 5" lip?

Read and view post #1

THEN.....

Read and view Post #2 :_paranoid :lol:


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