NEW Subframe Bushings for the 2nd Gen Camaro

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Quick overview of installing new subframe bushings on a 2nd generation Camaro. Concept is the same for all bushings. The ones I'm using in this video are from UMI Performance, they are solid aluminum.

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  • @daveedson4728
    @daveedson4728 7 месяцев назад +2

    Nice video. I need to change the bushings on my '81 Camaro as well. It's always good to watch someone else do it first, even if the job doesn't appear too complicated. Thanks 👍

  • @Procharmo
    @Procharmo 21 день назад

    I used the global west staggered solid bushings. They give the Carnatic a wicker stance in the frame. More responsive directional changes and the resulting stance change is to die for. (Ie. Looks lower on the frame but gives some ground clearance.)

  • @toomuchstuff8252
    @toomuchstuff8252 2 года назад

    Hey thanks for the video! I've got a 2nd Gen Firebird and your video really helped! - TMS

    • @no-cluegarage8491
      @no-cluegarage8491  2 года назад

      You're welcome and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Will we get to see it on your channel?

  • @charlestucker5333
    @charlestucker5333 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hope you used blue lock tight on those bolts

  • @jerryborski6066
    @jerryborski6066 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome job on the video

    • @no-cluegarage8491
      @no-cluegarage8491  6 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear you enjoyed it, thank you for checking it out!

  • @Tony-jy8tq
    @Tony-jy8tq 11 месяцев назад +1

    You didn't show the actual.bushings bolts washers and sleeve fitment. How do they assemble together top and bottom. Thanks

  • @escapedan
    @escapedan Год назад

    Great video

  • @tomlewis5571
    @tomlewis5571 2 года назад

    You did great. Mine are overdue .lol

    • @no-cluegarage8491
      @no-cluegarage8491  2 года назад

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Safe to say mine were just a bit overdue as well! Lol

  • @ehw1615e
    @ehw1615e Год назад

    Thank You for the video! I have a 79 Camaro and have not changed them yet. Is the ride too stiff and/or did you feel more engine vibration inside the car? with the solid bushings?

    • @no-cluegarage8491
      @no-cluegarage8491  Год назад +1

      I have not noticed any extra vibrations inside the car, I'm sure there is an increase but not enough to make me notice. Ride comfort hasn't really changed much but the overall feel of the car's suspension has stiffened up slightly. It's not a night/day difference but it was definitely an improvement.

    • @ehw1615e
      @ehw1615e Год назад

      @@no-cluegarage8491 Thanks, I don't know if I would do a good job as you.. Depending upon what a Body Shop is gonna want I may tackle myself..

    • @no-cluegarage8491
      @no-cluegarage8491  Год назад +3

      @@ehw1615e I completely understand! Any decent shop should be able to take of this in under two hours. Don't be afraid to get out and try it yourself though! I've taken on a lot of stuff I haven't done before in the last few months and careful planning, research, with a bit of common sense have led to everything being a success!

  • @s3hooligan
    @s3hooligan Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. Beyond visual inspection, what are the signs that you need to replace the bushings?

    • @no-cluegarage8491
      @no-cluegarage8491  Год назад

      I didn't drive it much after I got it before replacing them. The bushings are insulators between the front subframe and the unibody so they absorb some vibrations and if they have failed completely, that section of the subframe has no support between it and the body of the car. Be on the listen for creaks/groans, feeling excessive vibrations, and in situations where all the bushings have failed, the entire subframe will be shifting under the car so it will be very unstable and noisy. Highly recommend replacing all of them if you see one going out. Chances are others aren't far behind and the other bushings are having to support more of the load.

    • @no-cluegarage8491
      @no-cluegarage8491  Год назад +1

      Visual/ inspection by feel is, at least in my opinion, the easiest way. Problems may not start to be really noticeable until several of the bushings have failed.

    • @s3hooligan
      @s3hooligan Год назад

      @@no-cluegarage8491 thanks…I was just wondering if poor ride quality was a factor in identifying that they need to be changed.

  • @josenevesneves7880
    @josenevesneves7880 Год назад

    From the bodywork okay?