If you need help with C7 Modifications or Maintenance let me know
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
If you need help with C7 Modifications or Maintenance let me know
Happy New Years! If any of you need help with maintenance or modifications on your 14-19’ Corvette let me know! It's my way of thanking the community for all the help and DIY guides. Below is a list of thing's I've done with my 17' Stingray.
*I've also done a bit of work on C5 and C6 Corvettes as well.
MAINTENANCE / DRIVETRAIN:
engine air filter
cabin air filter
oil change and filter
transmission fluid
differential fluid
clutch fluid (ranger method)
brake fluid (motive power bleeder)
skip shift eliminator
swaybars
shocks
brake pads
rotors
stainless steel brake lines
Big Brake Kit
INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
short shifter (MGW)
dash panel removal (OEM carbon fiber)
aluminum trim (OEM heritage trim)
armrest (OEM stingray embroidered)
steering wheel trim (OEM carbon fiber)
steering wheel swap (OEM ZR1)
door panels (OEM 2LT/3LT)
competition seats (OEM seatbacks)
EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
mirror housings (APR carbon fiber)
emblems (OEM carbon flash)
front grille (OEM Z06)
front brake ducts (OEM Z06)
front splitter (OEM stage 1, ACS stage 2, C7 Carbon,)
side skirts (ACS Zero7, APR)
rear diffuser (APR)
rear spoiler (OEM Z06, APR)
tail lights
*I've also done a bit of work on C5 and C6 Corvettes as well.
MAINTENANCE / DRIVETRAIN:
engine air filter
cabin air filter
oil change and filter
transmission fluid
differential fluid
clutch fluid (ranger method)
brake fluid (motive power bleeder)
skip shift eliminator
swaybars
shocks
brake pads
rotors
stainless steel brake lines
Big Brake Kit
INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
short shifter (MGW)
dash panel removal (OEM carbon fiber)
aluminum trim (OEM heritage trim)
armrest (OEM stingray embroidered)
steering wheel trim (OEM carbon fiber)
steering wheel swap (OEM ZR1)
door panels (OEM 2LT/3LT)
competition seats (OEM seatbacks)
EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
mirror housings (APR carbon fiber)
emblems (OEM carbon flash)
front grille (OEM Z06)
front brake ducts (OEM Z06)
front splitter (OEM stage 1, ACS stage 2, C7 Carbon,)
side skirts (ACS Zero7, APR)
rear diffuser (APR)
rear spoiler (OEM Z06, APR)
tail lights
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#2
That's super generous of you! Might have to take you up on that offer once I buy my c7
Happy New Years! If any of you need help with maintenance or modifications on your 14-18' Corvette let me know! It's my way of thanking the community for all the help and DIY guides. No payment needed, maybe or if you're feeling generous. Below is a list of thing's I've done with my 17' Stingray, so if you need any help on these let me know!
MAINTENANCE:
oil change and filter
transmission fluid
differential fluid
clutch fluid (ranger method)
skip shift eliminator install
INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
dash panel removal (carbon fiber)
center console removal
aluminum trim removal (heritage trim)
armrest removal (stingray armrest)
steering wheel trim removal (carbon fiber)
EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
emblem removal (carbon flash)
front bumper removal (Z06 grille)
front splitter install; (stage 1)
side skirts install (ACS Zero7)
rear bumper removal (Z06 spoiler)
MAINTENANCE:
oil change and filter
transmission fluid
differential fluid
clutch fluid (ranger method)
skip shift eliminator install
INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
dash panel removal (carbon fiber)
center console removal
aluminum trim removal (heritage trim)
armrest removal (stingray armrest)
steering wheel trim removal (carbon fiber)
EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
emblem removal (carbon flash)
front bumper removal (Z06 grille)
front splitter install; (stage 1)
side skirts install (ACS Zero7)
rear bumper removal (Z06 spoiler)
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Pineapple (01-20-2018)
#5
Melting Slicks
Wow! You are so awesome offering this. I’m next in line. 2014 Z51.
- oil and filter change
- diff fluid check only
- re-sit loose harness for driver side door tweeter. Door panel need to come off
- mild to wild install
- skip shift eliminator install
I provide oil, filter, mild to wild kit, skip shift eliminator kit, lunch or dinner and bottom-less beer.
- oil and filter change
- diff fluid check only
- re-sit loose harness for driver side door tweeter. Door panel need to come off
- mild to wild install
- skip shift eliminator install
I provide oil, filter, mild to wild kit, skip shift eliminator kit, lunch or dinner and bottom-less beer.
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Pineapple (01-27-2018)
#6
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Wow! You are so awesome offering this. I’m next in line. 2014 Z51.
- oil and filter change
- diff fluid check only
- re-sit loose harness for driver side door tweeter. Door panel need to come off
- mild to wild install
- skip shift eliminator install
I provide oil, filter, mild to wild kit, skip shift eliminator kit, lunch or dinner and bottom-less beer.
- oil and filter change
- diff fluid check only
- re-sit loose harness for driver side door tweeter. Door panel need to come off
- mild to wild install
- skip shift eliminator install
I provide oil, filter, mild to wild kit, skip shift eliminator kit, lunch or dinner and bottom-less beer.
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bimmerborn (01-27-2018)
#7
Melting Slicks
Sounds good to me! We should be able to finish everything in an afternoon, figure 4-5 hours max. Has your diff fluid ever been changed before? If it’s still on the factory fill then it might be underfilled. We can do the diff fluid if you want, it’ll take about 45 mins to do. Do you have a set of jacking pucks? If not, I’d recommended getting a set since mine are mounted on my car.
Original diff fluid. Never been checked. When GM recalled diff fluid underfill cars back in 2014, my VIN was not listed.
Yes, I have a set of jacking pucks that I made for my C6. Works great on C7.
#8
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
We could do oil change, check diff fluid (or change fluid) and the skip shift eliminator install. It’s more efficient to do all those at once since the car is jacked up. Afterwards if we have time we could could remove the driver side door panel and install mild to wild. I’d be fine with all that.
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bimmerborn (01-27-2018)
#10
Melting Slicks
We could do oil change, check diff fluid (or change fluid) and the skip shift eliminator install. It’s more efficient to do all those at once since the car is jacked up. Afterwards if we have time we could could remove the driver side door panel and install mild to wild. I’d be fine with all that.
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this is pretty cool. I wish there was C6 owners that are good at this. I wanna learn to do my own basic maintenance. but im not a big fish with c7. only a guppy with a c6 z06 lol. I been on quick jacks site every day for the last 3 months eye ballin it to buy so I can take my wheels off to clean better and get behind it. and also id love to learn to change my own brakes I need ceramic. a 5 mile drive my chrome rims look dirty lol.
but that's awesome. and I agree. I love being apart of this forum. everybody is cool
but that's awesome. and I agree. I love being apart of this forum. everybody is cool
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#16
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
this is pretty cool. I wish there was C6 owners that are good at this. I wanna learn to do my own basic maintenance. but im not a big fish with c7. only a guppy with a c6 z06 lol. I been on quick jacks site every day for the last 3 months eye ballin it to buy so I can take my wheels off to clean better and get behind it. and also id love to learn to change my own brakes I need ceramic. a 5 mile drive my chrome rims look dirty lol.
but that's awesome. and I agree. I love being apart of this forum. everybody is cool
but that's awesome. and I agree. I love being apart of this forum. everybody is cool
#17
your awesome. I really appreciate that. Unfortunately. My 08 z has 6900 miles. So it rarely gets out. I just had heads and cam done in September when it had roughly 6500 miles. They did the coolant oil and all that. I just sucked out clutch fluid last weekend. The next thing is brake pads. I hate the squeak and dust. I want to put on carbotech single ceramic pads. I' probably gonna order the quickjack next week. To give me the opportunity to learn and do my own tinkering in future.
#18
Drifting
Aaron and his friend David spent 10 hours working on my highly customized corvette front fascia due to my Procharger and Radioflyers lights. They installed a new set of DRL and my tow strap! It was not a easy install. Video to follow soon on the install.
They are great guys! Their workmanships are outstanding! They have excellent attention to details and great problem solving skills. We overcame many obstacles to install my items. My fascia was better aligned after their installation compared to before. They could work on my car any time they want. On to the next project!
They are great guys! Their workmanships are outstanding! They have excellent attention to details and great problem solving skills. We overcame many obstacles to install my items. My fascia was better aligned after their installation compared to before. They could work on my car any time they want. On to the next project!
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#19
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Aaron and his friend David spent 10 hours working on my highly customized corvette front fascia due to my Procharger and Radioflyers lights. They installed a new set of DRL and my tow strap! It was not a easy install. Video to follow soon on the install.
They are great guys! Their workmanships are outstanding! They have excellent attention to details and great problem solving skills. We overcame many obstacles to install my items. My fascia was better aligned after their installation compared to before. They could work on my car any time they want. On to the next project!
They are great guys! Their workmanships are outstanding! They have excellent attention to details and great problem solving skills. We overcame many obstacles to install my items. My fascia was better aligned after their installation compared to before. They could work on my car any time they want. On to the next project!
A few pictures from the install yesterday:
Last edited by Pineapple; 02-26-2018 at 04:29 AM.
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