Bret
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Well this is an update of my front suspension upgrade. I sit here wearing my Lucas Prince of Darkness t-shirt, cup of strong black coffee in hand – ready to finish up the last few items - before I put the wheels back on and take her off of the jacks stands. Thank goodness!
A moment of silence please to pay homage to the Air Tool & Compressor Gods. For without their help I’d still be banging away under my car right now.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/angel.gif
For those of you that dont know the rest of the story or want a refresher - this link will clue you in to what I’ve had to go thought to get to this point.
The Bachelor's life
Anyway with the “NEW” parts in hand (thanks Moss!) yesterday - I spent the rest of the day and early evening completely re-assembling the front suspension. All that’s left now is to check & tighten a couple of bolts and do a little clean-up.
Here is the hit list of NEW items taken care of this past week:
1) All front Bushings replaced with Energy Polyurethane bushs.
2) New Tie Rods.
3) Steering Rack Boots. (still can't figure out how to put oil in it?)
4) Miscellaneous parts & hardware.
5) Cross-member - dropped, inspected, re-fit & tightened all front mounting hardware.
All of this was done to compliment some of the following up-grades done previously:
1) Cross-drilled Rotors.
2) Up-rated Semi-metallic break pads.
3) Braided Stainless Teflon Break lines (front & rear).
4) Coil Springs Front – 550lb. Lowered 2”.
5) Leaf-springs & lowering blocks. (total drop ~1.5”)
6) Rear Bushings – Polyurethane & all mounting hardware.
The only thing left to do to the suspension is have a local shop check the front alignment. Oh I’m sure I put everything back together correctly but because of the extremely poor condition of the bushings, loose hardware and the new Tie-Rods I want to error on the side of caution and have someone with all the right equipment have a look at it for me.
Well it must be said that this was by far the hugest project I’ve tackled on my B since I’ve owned her. Not recommended for the weak of heart.
I’ll post some pictures later.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
A moment of silence please to pay homage to the Air Tool & Compressor Gods. For without their help I’d still be banging away under my car right now.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/angel.gif
For those of you that dont know the rest of the story or want a refresher - this link will clue you in to what I’ve had to go thought to get to this point.
The Bachelor's life
Anyway with the “NEW” parts in hand (thanks Moss!) yesterday - I spent the rest of the day and early evening completely re-assembling the front suspension. All that’s left now is to check & tighten a couple of bolts and do a little clean-up.
Here is the hit list of NEW items taken care of this past week:
1) All front Bushings replaced with Energy Polyurethane bushs.
2) New Tie Rods.
3) Steering Rack Boots. (still can't figure out how to put oil in it?)
4) Miscellaneous parts & hardware.
5) Cross-member - dropped, inspected, re-fit & tightened all front mounting hardware.
All of this was done to compliment some of the following up-grades done previously:
1) Cross-drilled Rotors.
2) Up-rated Semi-metallic break pads.
3) Braided Stainless Teflon Break lines (front & rear).
4) Coil Springs Front – 550lb. Lowered 2”.
5) Leaf-springs & lowering blocks. (total drop ~1.5”)
6) Rear Bushings – Polyurethane & all mounting hardware.
The only thing left to do to the suspension is have a local shop check the front alignment. Oh I’m sure I put everything back together correctly but because of the extremely poor condition of the bushings, loose hardware and the new Tie-Rods I want to error on the side of caution and have someone with all the right equipment have a look at it for me.
Well it must be said that this was by far the hugest project I’ve tackled on my B since I’ve owned her. Not recommended for the weak of heart.
I’ll post some pictures later.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif