09-20-2009, 08:12 PM
John C.Front End work
Well, I get board if I stay on one project, to quote my uncle who is a great mechanic,
"anyone can start and finish one project, but it takes a real man to have 7 or 8 going on at the same time".
So with that said....
time to move on to the front end. Got the ol girl up on blocks so I can take a peak underneath.
the project for the front is.
1. Replace springs
2. Replace brake pads / resurface or replace rotors.
3. Replace front brake lines
4. repack front wheel bearings.
couple lug nuts where wet with grease it looked like so seals also, might have been brake fluid, but don't think so.
Pics
Ride height at front wheels
Wheel off, rotors don't look good
Old springs and shock
Will post more pics as I go, had to quit, getting blasted by the sun
John
09-21-2009, 09:49 AM
Jim and TereThere's a very good primer that one of the Barthmobilers produced on P32 Alignment. It's about 25 printed pages. Bill N. might know if it's on a pdf file on the site. If not, send me your address and I'll send you a copy. It was very helpful to me when I redid my front end.
Jim
09-29-2009, 03:16 AM
John C.Fixed my weak front springs.
Just kidding
Here is a real pic
John
09-29-2009, 11:03 AM
Gorman Newmanyou got me!!! I didn't scroll down all the way and almost hit my head on the moniter as I was making sure I saw what I thought I saw....tennis balls....wow! then I scrolled down. haha gorman
09-29-2009, 12:45 PM
Danny ZIf you look at the bottom of the pic you'll see Thereifixedit.com, a very funny, and sometimes scary, site that has been the source of some pix posted here in the past. The tennis balls were a hoot!

09-29-2009, 05:31 PM
John C.there I fixed it is a great source of humor, also take a look at "the people of walmart" for some more laughs
John