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I would like to rebuild my 89 with all new bushings and use what was OEM the rubber. I have not found a source for those, do they only make poly for the C 4 cars? If I go with that how much diffrent will the ride an the look of the bushings once in the car?
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Posted on: 2014/9/7 22:08
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Matatk | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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No rubber bushings available.
Poly is the next cheapest choice. If you have the coin, the Banski kit is the way to go. |
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Posted on: 2014/9/7 23:49
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1989Convertible | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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need something in a kit that would pass NCRS or bloomington gold. that looks stock
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Posted on: 2014/9/8 1:10
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bogus | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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then you need to order NOS parts... poly won't pass... not even in black.
You see, they poured the rubber bushings into the aluminum arms, so they need to be replaced. You can do poly on the batwing to the chassis, cause no one will be able see up there! |
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Posted on: 2014/9/8 16:38
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Matatk | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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For NCRS, you are out of luck unless you find NOS like Andy said or very good used parts.
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Posted on: 2014/9/8 17:23
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1989Convertible | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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I guess I am SOL, lol looks like the NOS stuff is even dried up. OK on the rebuild would like to go back as close to stock and not spend stupid money on items who has the best U joints and bearings for a rebuild?
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Posted on: 2014/9/9 0:47
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j3studio | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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Quote: 1989Convertible wrote: Poly will not pass at a regional or national judging. Local? It depends on the judges. In my experience, my aging bushings' orginality was worth the few condition points I lost ... ... how many miles on your 'vert? |
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Posted on: 2014/9/9 1:29
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1989Convertible | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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around 150 k
might just have to take the hit. but I am also thinking that it might not ride good with out rubber? |
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Posted on: 2014/9/9 1:33
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j3studio | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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Quote: 1989Convertible wrote: My perception is that you need something there, though I'm willing to accept correction about this. The other reason that I stuck with the original rubber was that I was told the polys ride harder and I figured the stock 1985 Z51 was hard enough ... I don't want to discourage you, but 150k is really high mileage for serious C4 judging. There's a likelihood that many of your original parts have been replaced and there's a lot of preservation (cars with say, under 20k, often trailered) and not so much restoration in this part of the hobby. I stood out from the rest of the C4s when I got my final Top Flight at about 69k. |
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Posted on: 2014/9/9 1:46
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1989Convertible | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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the first time I had it judged it scored a 93. just missed top flight. it was a chapter but this chapter judges hard so that if you took it to a regional you would not be shocked to find you had a 3 flight car. took a lot of hits for small things like hoses belts tires ect the old car is tight. I had a things like gates belts hoses BF Goodrich tires that more or less just picked me to death on the small stuff it adds up in this game.
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Posted on: 2014/9/9 2:11
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j3studio | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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Quote: 1989Convertible wrote: Sounds like you know what you are getting into - best of luck! |
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Posted on: 2014/9/9 2:33
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bogus | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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And this is why I won't deal with NCRS...
I spoke with one of the officers from the SoCal chapter a couple of years back. To say he was condescending would be not giving him enough credit for being an egregious asshole. |
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Posted on: 2014/9/9 15:58
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1989Convertible | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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OK, now we got the bushings out of the way. what would be a good source for the U joints and the bearings? brands please.
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Posted on: 2014/9/9 23:45
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Matatk | Re: rear end rebuild | ||
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I recommend Spicer for u joints. I have an old thread called c4 common part numbers you can search for that lists them.
As far as the wheel bearings, I think there are a few after markets available. Look for ac delco / gm if you can find them, otherwise timken. |
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Posted on: 2014/9/10 2:44
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