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Finally, the car is down on the ground.:) Just checking pinion angle and to see if the wheels will work from my last car.
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The tires and wheels look great. It's refreshing to see an old school look around here. Seeing way to many 18"-20" wheels on classic muscle these days.
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J/K, I sold them to him, so gotta convince him it was still a great deal LOL! BTW, lemme know if you want to sell me my heads back, I'm ready to switch back to gas, this E85 stuff is getting annoying. Want some milled 670's? ;) I like the look of the Weld's on there, they don't stick out too far, considering that is the look most guys went for with that set-up. I'd pull out your Rally's and order up the stencil kit, repaint them, polish the trim rings and see what you like better. I still think that my car looked just as good the day I rolled it home from the paint booth on the 14" rallye's as it does with the 18's on it. Oh yeah, great work BTW, I know what it's like to deal with engines by yourself in two car garages in the middle of winter! |
Still working on the car. Had a few set backs. Still working on the rear pinion angle. I want to make sure it is real close before welding it solid. I pulled the rear end apart and noticed that both axles were shot. Ordered up a set of axles,bearings,seals, and wheel studs. Wasn't really in the budget. Oh well!!
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I didn't like how the new sway bar mounted to the frame. With the bigger bar the brackets and bushings did not line up very well. I also thought that some spirited driving might pull the small bolts out of the threaded frame holes. I ended up using one of the original holes and drilling a new one. I also went up one bolt size. This is what I ended up with. I took a grade eight bolt and welded on a tab. I then dropped the bolt through the hole inside the frame. The tab hits the frame and keeps it from spinning. I decided I wanted the front bushings to have grease zerks to help with any possible squeaking. I drilled holes and tapped them for the new fittings.
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My axles came a few months ago. I borrowed a ball joint tool to install the studs.
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Lookin' good! :thumbsup:
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Started on the front end steering. All new Moog parts, Speed Tech tie rod sleeves, and a newer steering box.
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My first car that I restored was a 2nd gen Camaro and most of the OER parts did not fit very well. I was thinking that the 1st gen parts would be better. LOL RIGHT!!
I spent around five hours installing the dash. It would not pull down corrrectly with the original four studs. So I had to drill holes in my new dash and very carefully drill holes in the dash pad. I cut a drill bit down so I could not drill through the dash pad. http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/m...y/DSC07062.jpg http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/m...y/DSC07063.jpg http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/m...y/DSC07065.jpg http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/m...y/DSC07064.jpg |
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