Not quite Andy, still have some bits around the trunk to do and this work on the drivers side. Underside is finished though.
Well it didn't rain today...
Yesterday I made some stainless crush tubes for the rear polybushes, I know of several instances with steel tubes in vunerable positions rusting up and siezing the bushes up or making a mess of them. So stainless tubes seemed like the way to go.
Got the springs on the back axle and it hoisted into position. Actually was pretty easy with 2 people and 2 trolley jacks. That was a pleasant suprise at least. Shocks went on ok, other than a struggle with the lower nut, new bushes made getting the nuts on a PITA. Only thing I didn't do is torque the front bush bolts, I'll do that when its on it's wheels.
Shocks are Monroe Sensatracs and the springs are heavy duty ones, no idea on make or how it will all sit...
Fitted the brake backing plates, after opening the bores out a bit, didn't quite fit for some reason (~1/8" too small), though they are earlier model back plates, still off a 10 bolt though. Reassembled the brakes with new cylinders and shoes and the original hardware as it was all good.
Then put the sub frame connectors on, torqued it all up and and after smacking my head on the axle a couple of times (not intentionally!) called it a day
Quite pleased with how the SFC's tuck up under the car.
ETA: ignore the manky old diff cover, got a new one to go on eventually....
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My '80 progress thread - hugger orange!
Now with LQ9 power - forged pistons, LS2 rods, 236/242, .621/.612, flowed and milled 317 heads. MS3X
4L80e, 12 bolt, 4.11, Moroso brute strength posi, steel shafts.
Subframe connectors, g-braces, solid body bushes, carbon hood and front bumper, custom door cards, Autometer gauges.