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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #15 on: August 31 2011, 08:22:45 PM »
awesome! I just got on to ask a body bushing question and you guys already got it going, lol!
my question is, is the gnx bushing 2 of them or just one?  I see 2 holes the same size in that area above the rear differential.

I'm in the process of doing all body bushings and new fuel/brake lines. I went with the energy poly cause I never want to bother replacing again. yes I know it stiffens up and may cause rattles, but this is a performance car and I like to push his thing through hard turns once in awhile.  the frames on these things seem to flex so much anyway.
I'm all for anymore input though

one more thing, anyone agree that the front gm frame braces they put on the Monte Carlos are pretty much pointless?  given the monstrosity of the engine cradle right there, I just don't see how there would be any twist at all in the front frame
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« Reply #16 on: September 01 2011, 12:01:17 AM »
awesome! I just got on to ask a body bushing question and you guys already got it going, lol!
my question is, is the gnx bushing 2 of them or just one?  I see 2 holes the same size in that area above the rear differential.

I'm in the process of doing all body bushings and new fuel/brake lines. I went with the energy poly cause I never want to bother replacing again. yes I know it stiffens up and may cause rattles, but this is a performance car and I like to push his thing through hard turns once in awhile.  the frames on these things seem to flex so much anyway.
I'm all for anymore input though

one more thing, anyone agree that the front gm frame braces they put on the Monte Carlos are pretty much pointless?  given the monstrosity of the engine cradle right there, I just don't see how there would be any twist at all in the front frame

I think it's 2 bushings, from what I have read.
http://www.kirbanperformance.com/product/43851/REPRODUCTION+BODY+MOUNT+BUSHINGS+CUSHIONS+%2822%29+KIT+%237305.html

As far as the Monte braces - do you mean the lower jounce bars? I thin they do indeed make a difference,or GM wouldn't have put them on any GBody cars. Eliminating any chassis flex is a good thing - a full complement of the jounce bars, struts, and fender braces will tighten the car up a good amount. And aside from the minimal weight gain, how could it hurt?
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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #17 on: September 06 2011, 09:58:20 PM »
Well, the GN goes in tomorrow to have the bushings replaced...hop efully this doesn't turn into another fiasco.  Are there instructions for the radiator support bushings anywhere out there?

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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #18 on: September 07 2011, 02:50:28 PM »
All the bushings are replaced, to include the radiator supports.  Took them 3 hours.  Noticeable difference. 

Left side is up about a 1/2". and the right went up about a 1/4".

I'll take pics of the old bushings...the y're trashed on the left side, not so bad on the right.  I was shocked to see that the "GNX" bushings above the rear end were in there.  I've never had them done.  The only thing I ever did was install the lower bushings.

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« Reply #19 on: September 07 2011, 03:28:20 PM »
How much did they charge for that service?

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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #20 on: September 07 2011, 04:50:22 PM »
How much did they charge for that service?

You sued the Kirban set, right?


$204 for the installation.  I used the Kirban Reproduction set, the Kirban hardware, and the Kirban Radiator Support Bushings.  It went pretty smooth.  I could have reused the original hardware.  Only hiccup was one of the nut plates on the right side in front of the rear tire gave out and had to be tapped to use a larger diameter bolt.

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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #21 on: September 07 2011, 06:23:24 PM »
that's cheap.
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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #22 on: September 07 2011, 10:09:18 PM »
Here are the pics.   In the first pic, those are off the left side of the car...and they are trashed.  The ones from the right side looked considerably better than those.  The radiator support mounts actually didn't look that bad either.  They could have easily done this in two hours but they were treating the car with kid gloves and being very cautious.  They let me watch the whole process and we got to talking allot so I'm sure I was a distraction and ate some time there as well.  I think I got cut a deal just because of the car being what it is. 

They have a very nice shop.  I never even realized it was here because it's kind of out of the way.  I found it because the first body shop I went to, recommended another body shop, and that body shop recommended these guys.  They have a very nice shop, clean (meticulously clean), very modern, and the staff is exceptional:   http://www.promasterautomotive.com/

I was told that they do allot of performance work on Mustangs and Ford Diesel trucks. 
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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #23 on: September 12 2011, 04:48:13 PM »
i've just installed all new bushings in mine.  I haven't torqued down the bolts yet.  How do i check body alignment?  I wonder how they did it at the factory?   I'm guessing they may have used guage blocks? 
I just lifted each side of the body about 3" at a time.  peace a cake.
I've measured from rim to inner quarter.
 anybody know of a specific procedure?
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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #24 on: November 21 2011, 06:34:34 PM »
Well...another issue just came up. 

Since I've had the bushings done, I hadn't noticed anything weird.  But when I loaded the car up in the trailer, trucked it 5 hours, and unloaded...voi la!  The bumper took a bite out of the left and right front bumper fillers at each top corner just below the lip of the bumper.  WTF!?!  It never ends, I love these cars...

Anyways, he said he'd check it out for me and when he put it on the lift and started to raise it...sure enough, the bumper came down on the front fillers.

What could cause that?  Maybe they put the radiator core support bushings on the wrong way? 

I ordered two new GM bumper fillers from NOS4GN along with some other stuff but hopefully he can track down what's 'causing this.  Just looking for ideas to pass along...

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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #25 on: November 21 2011, 06:46:21 PM »
They took the bumper off when they did the bushings?
Put all the shims back?
You have already done the fillers once?
These are not OEM fillers?
Changed bumper support for aluminum?
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« Reply #26 on: November 21 2011, 10:03:00 PM »
They took the bumper off when they did the bushings?
Put all the shims back?
You have already done the fillers once?
These are not OEM fillers?
Changed bumper support for aluminum?

They took the bumper off when they did the bushings?
Put all the shims back?
You have already done the fillers once?
These are not OEM fillers?
Changed bumper support for aluminum?


Yes, the bumper was removed.

Shims?  The only thing they removed was the old bushings and hardware and replace them with the new ones.

Yes, I've replaced the fillers with fiberglass-plastic resin ones, but decided to go with the GM fronts that NOS4GN is selling to replace these "bitten" ones (once we figure out why they're getting bit).

Yes, I put on front and rear aluminum bumper supports. 

We checked the radiator support mounts and they were installed properly.  He's going to pull the motor tomorrow and then check the rest of the bolts to see if one or more weren't tightened down properly or if they put the two short ones in the wrong spot.

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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #27 on: November 21 2011, 10:14:38 PM »
I was speaking of the shims that push the bumper forward,
( I think my car has 3 on one side, I added one when I went aluminum) perhaps leaving them out pulls the bumper too tight to the fillers? Seems you  have changed out a whole lot of stuff over time, when was the last time you stressed the suspension/chassis in this same way that caused the "bites"? 
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« Reply #28 on: November 21 2011, 11:06:06 PM »
I was speaking of the shims that push the bumper forward,
( I think my car has 3 on one side, I added one when I went aluminum) perhaps leaving them out pulls the bumper too tight to the fillers? Seems you  have changed out a whole lot of stuff over time, when was the last time you stressed the suspension/chassis in this same way that caused the "bites"? 

I was thinking about that too.  When the bushings were replaced, the bumpers were removed with the car on the lift, and put back on with the car still on the life.  After that, the only "stress" has been getting the car in and out of the driveway...whi ch I have to put ramps down for or it'll scrape the air dams. 

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Re: Body Bushings Diagram
« Reply #29 on: November 22 2011, 08:25:16 PM »
No shims...

The front bumper was adjusted all the way down...

The radiator core support hardware was put in the wrong way...

 

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