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The Michigan FBody Association is a centralized website for FBody enthusiasts to discuss what's going on in the Michigan area. MiFbody.com was created to allow for an easy one-stop place to find out what's going on in Michigan as far as FBody events, to find out what clubs are available in your immediate area, and for an easy place to post classifieds for items you want to sell! Our goal was to create a more close-knit community of FBody enthusiasts in the state of Michigan, and to bring Camaro and Firebird enthusiasts alike together for some amazing FBody events!
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HAHA mine are off completely but that's because i grabbed them and the rubber fell off haha! But id love to get a set of the aftermarket ones...just havent gotten around to it lol
1999 z28 Bright Blue Metallic 1 of 10
1999 z28 Hugger Orange RS 1 of >309 (Sold)
1997 z28 White 6 speed Heads and Cam. (Sold)
1994 z28 PPM auto Cam only (Sold)
1984 sport coupe red 4 cyl (Sold)
Here's where I'm at with this project as of now...
Started by getting the STB off and unbolting the shocks/springs from above. Who's idea was it to put the one torx bolt underneath the mater cylinder on the driver's side? What a PITA...
Found some light surface rust or corrosion on the underside of the upper A-Arm mounting area - I'm going to clean the area and tape off a small area and hit it with POR-15 to make sure it never comes back.
I'm going to leave the lower A-arms and Spindles on the car and paint them in place, rather then tearing it all apart - I'm planning on tubular A-Arms eventually anyways.
The pictures below show how lucky I was to have had the shocks replaced a few thousand miles ago. These things should be cake to get apart and should be salvageable. I'm going to have a shop disassemble them and install my new springs - not worth dying over for the $20 they'll probably charge to do the work.
Had to again cut the sway bar end links in half - planned on replacing them anyways. I have a new set of MOOGs in the garage and the bar and links will be finished to match the rear (red).
Calipers and brackets are also being painted currently. I've got 3 coats of Duplicolor caliper paint on them so far, should be fine
I think that's about it for now... some progress pics below.
And one picture of how the car sits right now............
man this thing is gonna be soo clean...it makes me jealous i wish i had the time/money to do appearance mods on my car
1999 z28 Bright Blue Metallic 1 of 10
1999 z28 Hugger Orange RS 1 of >309 (Sold)
1997 z28 White 6 speed Heads and Cam. (Sold)
1994 z28 PPM auto Cam only (Sold)
1984 sport coupe red 4 cyl (Sold)
Some pictures of the upper A-arms (they have 2 coats of POR-15 on them as of now). Also some pictures of the shocks after disassembly and cleaning up the threads a bit.
SOLD-1983 Firebird-305-2.5 inch custom bent exhaust w/ dynomax muffler-2004r-87 TA 3.08 posi-90 Camaro brakes-91-92 Hatch-87 TA bumpers and GFX-89 TA Tailights-87 TA front fenders-16 inch GTA wheels
SOLD-1967 Buick Skylark
Originally posted by ThreeHonks
I like having a loud car, every time the neighbors dog barks, I just go let my car sit and idle in the driveway
Well, she's all put back together, just need to bleed the brakes!
I couldn't wait to see the new stance, so I slapped the wheels on and and set it down on the ramps (too much work to set it on the ground without a low-pro jack). I'm very happy with it so far!
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