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Re: Trailing Arm Bushings

Posted: 5/21/14 6:05am Message 11 of 13
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Vette(s): 1972 mille miglia red corvette convertible. This is a car currently under restoration. The pic above is of me and my Ph.D. candidate daughter. She, not my Vette, is my pride and joy. Smile...
New ball joints and control arm bushings got this started. Now new calipers and rubber parts. It should be a different car!


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Re: Trailing Arm Bushings

Posted: 5/21/14 9:53am Message 12 of 13
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
dbarnesid said:..The mechanic said GM dipped the frames so the cars are not authentic without runs. Interesting.


Well....kinda sorta....LOL The early cars had the frame paint applied by hand with mitts, similar to a wash mitt. I don't think these frames were ever dipped, tho....if they had been, there would be paint on the inside of the frames, and we wouldn't have such a problem with rust on them. They were painted with a spray gun , so runs are the norm, but....they were painted with the frames upside down, so any runs should be flowing from the bottom up, to be anally correct....

As far as the t-arm bushings, those really are best left to someone that has the correct tools, and know-how to install them properly. Those bushings are the ONLY thing on my '74 that I had someone else do, because I dint have the tool to swedge the end of the tube on the bushing, and I dint care to buy one. The service manual does havee instructions on how to make the tools needed, tho. Bu that would prolly cost more than buying the dern thing anyway....
 If the t-arm bushings are not done correctly, the alignment will never hold, and the handling could be nasty.




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Re: Trailing Arm Bushings

Posted: 5/21/14 7:13pm Message 13 of 13
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Vette(s): 1974 Coupe 358ci 4 speed Black w/Medium Saddle interior w/79 custom leather seats. . 1999 C5 Convertible, 6 speed, Atomic orange, Oak interior.
Save yourself tons of time and money and get fully loaded trailing arms from Bairs or someplace like that and just swap eveything out. They come complete right out the new rivited rotors and all e-brake hardware installed. Did mine on the floor with just jackstands, out in a few hours and back in in a few hours.They will cost less than what you were quoted on labor. Or get the rebuilt arms and take to your mechanic and it should reduce your labor costs substantially. Just my 2 cents.


   

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