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Schmucker 04-08-2004 11:45 PM

Front coilovers are done. Pictures inside.
 
I started this project Jan of 2003 (did a 200-4R swap in that time and fixed other things as well). I work slow and learned a good bit along the way. I don't want to take credit for the design of the system, that was my dad, but I did all the assembly and such and put my input in when necessary. We are also doing the rear suspension. Just have to make a new differential crossmember and a little welding to finish it. Still can't get the rear shock mounts out. Benefit of coilovers for the rear though, you can just use a regular bolt instead. We are also going to make a crossbar from one shock mount to the other. Then tie it down to the frame crossmember below it. This will take care of any concern that they shock towers aren't strong enough for coilovers. I think they are, he thinks they are, the few other people that I asked think they are. The crossbar is just a precaution besides acting as a chassis stiffener. We are also going to complete the weld holding the shock towers to the frame. GM decided to only do half of the weld. Anyways, here are the pics.
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ersdone001.jpg
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ersdone002.jpg
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ersdone003.jpg
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ersdone004.jpg
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ersdone005.jpg
Here is a nice paint picture of what the top looks like inside the shocktower.
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...lovermount.JPG
And in case you missed them, here are some mid-progess pics, I'm just going to link them.
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ilovers001.jpg
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ilovers002.jpg
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ilovers003.jpg
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ilovers004.jpg
http://csagent.homestead.com/files/c...ilovers005.jpg
I'll make a new topic with some driving impressions and pics of the rear when it is complete.


[Modified by Schmucker, 10:50 PM 4/8/2004]

GDaina 04-08-2004 11:57 PM

Re: Front coilovers are done. Pictures inside. (Schmucker)
 
:thumbs: Job well done...when is the expected time to finish the project?

Schmucker 04-09-2004 12:18 AM

Re: Front coilovers are done. Pictures inside. (GDaina)
 
I'd like to think that I'll be on the road by May, June at the absolute latest. I'm kinda glad I didn't drive it last year. I probably would have crashed it or something because I was still a senior and high school. I took a few months off on working on it, lack of motivation I suppose but I've been working on it every chance I get now.

Desertdawg 04-09-2004 04:36 AM

Re: Front coilovers are done. Pictures inside. (Schmucker)
 
Nice work. Now I can't wait to hear how it drives.... :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:


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