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Rear removal
I’m just looking for basic steps on how to remove a rear from a 71 firebird. Tips, tricks, general process so I don’t get hurt. I did look for some sort of write-up but i guess it is self explanatory but i figured id ask before I break out the impact gun and pb blaster. Thanks in advance.
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im sure the second gen guys will come in with the key points, but as for getting it out from under the car without getting hurt, if you have the room, put jack stands under the rear as far towards the ends as possible, and your jack under the pumpkin, after the rear is free from the car, pump it up once to remove the jack stands, then lower the whole unit on the jack...
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idk the suspension set up but it is pretty self explanitory. id get a friend to help i think it'll make lowering it easier. if its a 10 bolt u can lift it yourself. id jack it up two jack stands to support the rear and two for the car just dont leave the spring in till last
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Unbolt, remove.....done lol. put the car up on jack stands and put a jack under the pumpkin then lower it with the jack and roll it out. un bolt the springs form the frame, and the shocks form the rear, you can leave the springs on the rear during removal, and the shocks on the car.
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Yeah, its pretty straight forward. Dont forget the brake hose.
I dropped the springs with the rear, but I was replacing the leafs. |
- AS TO NOT CREAT A NEW THREAD -
Well pb blasted all the bolts for a few days before i started to goat the rear last night. All the bolts on the spring perches just spin, that metal holding the bolts in place must have been paper thin and even the slightest presure turning the wrnch would cause a horrible cracking sound and i need the bolt ould be sinning in no time. my question is now then whats the best plan of attack? cut the heads of the bolts off, then cut though the floor from the inside? in order to not make any swiss cheese out of my floor, does anyone have pics of where exactly to cut. ( ive been searching the web for just an idea of where to cut) |
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just found this thread over at nastyz too http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showth...ighlight=PERCH ill give it a go tonight with the screwdriver or at the very least cut the heads off |
I was able to fit an open end wrench in there and stop the j-bolts form spinning on my nova
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