C5/C6 Suspension Bushings - Part 2

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  • My Corvette Life: Episode 304 - C5/C6 Suspension Bushings - Part 2 (Installation)
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    1998 C5 Corvette Coupe - Modifications List
    Corbeau A4 Seats
    Thunder Racing T-Rex Cam TR224: 224/224 563/563 114LSA
    Kooks 1-3/4" x 3" Long Tube Headers
    Kooks Catted 3" X-Pipe
    Corsa Indy Pace Car (Corsa Sport) axle-back exhaust
    Casting 799 - LS6/LS2 Cylinder Heads
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    FAST 92mm Intake Manifold
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    Vararam Lower Ram Air Intake
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    Mike Norris Motorsports - Billet PCV Oil Catch Can
    Racetronix 255 LPH Fuel Pump & Hot Wire Harness
    DeWitts Radiator
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    aFe Controls / PHADT Control Arm Bushings
    C6 Z06 Shocks
    C6 Z51 Sway Bars
    C6 Z06 Brakes
    Stainless Steel Brake Lines
    Xineering Downshift Blip Module
    C5 Z06 Mesh Intake Grills
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    (18x9.5 +49 Concave front, 19x12 +23 Super Deep Concave rear)
    Tires: Bridgestone (Front) 275/35/18, (Rear) 325/30/19

Komentáře • 39

  • @Trevayne4
    @Trevayne4 Před 5 měsíci

    It is soooo cool that you include torque specs. Great video!

  • @Glide1992
    @Glide1992 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for taking the time to show every step of the way. Great job.

  • @mattboyle9663
    @mattboyle9663 Před 4 lety

    You did a superb job breaking this tutorial down into easy to understand segments. I appreciate the pressing demonstration using the utmost control not to over compress the bushing. I'll watch this again right before I tackle this with my C6...

  • @icurt06
    @icurt06 Před 4 lety +3

    I currently own an 02 Z06. The only suspension upgrades I have done is install C6 z06 shocks and poly bushings on the sway bars. What a difference that made. I rebuilt the suspension of a 92 vette that I recently sold before I bought my 02. I put new upper and lower ball joints, bilstein shocks, Continental Extreme Contact tires, tied rods and replaced all the bushings with poly bushings. When I was done that car handled and drove amazing. When I got my 02 z06 it had more body roll than I was used to. After the shocks, poly sway bar bushings and a new set of Continental Extreme Contacts my 02 handles and drives how I like it!

  • @stevediduck9963
    @stevediduck9963 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job Chris. You always make things look so easy. I have no problem taking things apart. Reassembly is the tougher part. This is when the panic comes. You are a great teacher. Keep up the good work and videos.
    Stay Safe

  • @SuperGerry2009
    @SuperGerry2009 Před 4 lety

    You did a superb job breaking this tutorial down into easy to understand segments thanks Chris.

  • @Thedonron12
    @Thedonron12 Před 4 lety +6

    Please be sure to give a on the road review/feedback of your impressions on this. I am considering doing this.

  • @45auto82
    @45auto82 Před 4 lety +1

    Once again...great content Chris! I really like the way you comment on things to pay special attn to. Like to know your impressions of driving it afterwards, especially any changes to handling, ride quality, noise reduction, etc. Do you plan to keep the C6 Z06 shocks forever? If not, what would your replacement choices look like? Once I get my ‘Vette, I don’t think I will probly ever track it. Thanks for all your hard work on these vids, Chris, May God always Bless You!

  • @runescapersonutube
    @runescapersonutube Před 4 lety

    Great in depth content, keep it up

  • @smokinC5
    @smokinC5 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job! Did you notice a huge difference after doing a complete overhaul? This is something i will need to do soon, like you i was planning to do the ball joints bushings and tie rod ends.

  • @MrGetBad4u
    @MrGetBad4u Před 18 dny

    Did you notice a difference in the feel of the ride after you installed these bushings?

  • @FronkG
    @FronkG Před 4 lety

    Get a set of AMT camber kit as well!

  • @armintheman
    @armintheman Před 3 lety +1

    Great video as always! Any feedback on drivability? About to install all my delrin bushings want to see if there’s a lot more road noise or harshness?

  • @johnwehunt4305
    @johnwehunt4305 Před 2 lety +1

    Chris, have you thought about installing zerk fittings in the links so silicon lube can get lubrication periodically?

  • @NY-DIYMECH
    @NY-DIYMECH Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video, I bought a kit myself. Front came out great. How'd you do the rear lower control arm bushing? Get back to me. Hope all is well, stay safe. Cheers

  • @toodanderson351
    @toodanderson351 Před 4 lety

    Dont forget the steering rack bushing.

  • @Austin.44
    @Austin.44 Před 3 lety +1

    Why would you not show the instal on the rear lower control arms? That’s the only reason I watched this video.

    • @mycorvettelife
      @mycorvettelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Because there is nothing to show. They just slide in. Same as the front.

  • @Z06GT1
    @Z06GT1 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video Chris. That looks like a quality kit. Are you pleased with the results? Did the responsiveness of you car improve?

  • @WorkingWithWimberley
    @WorkingWithWimberley Před 4 lety

    ☝🏽 First

  • @vetchris54
    @vetchris54 Před 2 lety

    Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. I’m doing the same thing on my C6. I have a question for you. On the upper control arms, the pins have holes that one side that is oblong one side that is round. Which way do the slaughtered holes face? Towards the front of the car? Or towards the rear of the car? I think I may have installed mine incorrectly. Thank you so much.

  • @loganwelch7568
    @loganwelch7568 Před 2 lety

    Do you recall how long this job took to complete?

  • @Kraton_
    @Kraton_ Před 2 lety

    After a year how are the poly bushings doing? Any noise? Many people recommend drilling and tapping for a grease zerk to help with lubrication since so many get squeaks after going to a poly bushing. I'm considering Delrin since it seems to be a better self lubricating option

    • @mycorvettelife
      @mycorvettelife  Před 2 lety +1

      They are fine. Although I don’t put a ton of miles on the car.

  • @hogfish2k
    @hogfish2k Před 4 lety

    A month ago I went down this path on my 98 c5. Planned on doing the poly kit but when I got in there I decided to do it all, poly bushings, inner/outer tie rods, ball joints, swaybar links, and coil overs at all 4 corners to be done with it all at once. It was a job but worth it. You’ve avoided the worst part, grinding off old rubber bushings.
    Moog components are a nice upgrade but they don’t make inner tie rod for the rear. Had to go back with oem. Anybody know of a better option out there?

  • @forevercarcrazy
    @forevercarcrazy Před rokem

    Whose kit did you buy ? I want to do this while I have the car apart for brakes and coilovers. Thanks

  • @CorvetteTrev
    @CorvetteTrev Před 3 lety

    How did you get the arms so shiny? I know there's a coating and I was hesitant on wire wheeling or sand blasting them..
    Thanks 😊

    • @mycorvettelife
      @mycorvettelife  Před 3 lety +1

      I have a video on it. They are aluminum. They won’t corrode. Wire wheel away.

    • @CorvetteTrev
      @CorvetteTrev Před 3 lety

      @@mycorvettelife you wire wheeled them? Id probably use aluminum polish after, I did my alternator like that and came out great. And my head covers

  • @TheRealGhostK22
    @TheRealGhostK22 Před 3 lety

    Does this kit come with bushing for both front and rear control arms, or just the front?

    • @mycorvettelife
      @mycorvettelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Front and rear

    • @TheRealGhostK22
      @TheRealGhostK22 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mycorvettelife how were you able to press in the rear lower control arm bushings since they are one piece? I was able to get the shock mount one in, but not the rest. You just cut to them being done.

    • @natez0690
      @natez0690 Před 3 lety

      @@TheRealGhostK22 - I just finished installing the AFE (PFADT) poly kit for the aluminum frame C6Z / ZR1 and wow what a job! You may be able to get the one piece rear lower bushings in the a-arm but they probably won’t slide into the slot in the frame easily. Do a test fit in the frame of the rear lower bushings with inner sleeves in place before pressing them into the a-arm and see if they perfectly fit in the frame. If they do not have at least 2mm of side to side clearance, they will most likely be impossible to squeeze in the slot in the frame. I got the one piece rears in with a small amount of motor oil on the tapered lip and I set the bushing on my rubber floor mat and stepped on the a-arm. After I got the one piece installed with the sleeves pressed in, I found out that the bushing had elongated in the bore and no amount of compression would allow it to fit in the frame. I cut it in half, very carefully, with a hack saw while it was sandwiched in my vise and sanded it down with a hand held belt sander inverted on my work bench. Keep sanding until you have a 1/8” - 3/16” gap right in the middle. It’ll slide right into the frame and will still have plenty of poly for the pin/sleeve to ride on. Totally worth the $$$ and effort to do this! It really woke up the car!

    • @TheRealGhostK22
      @TheRealGhostK22 Před 3 lety +1

      @@natez0690 thanks for the reply, buddy! I got them installed a few weeks ago, but haven't driven the car yet. The few one piece bushings fought with me on the rear lower control arms, but other than that they were smooth sailing. I had to compress the two forward most ones on the rear lower control arms to get them to slide into the subframe. Haven't tried the front yet, lol.