95 Trans Am Build (DD/Auto-x)
#61
Nice job!
All it takes is a ton of practice. I hadn't auto-x'ed in several years, but got back into it last year. It's a ton harder with these cars. I used to run an STi (I had two) and it was a lot easier to drive those with the AWD. This car takes more throttle control. I'm sure it'll be x10 times better now that I upgraded my brakes. We don't start our events until this weekend, but I'll be out of the country for this event. I'll sign up for the following event and hope work keeps me in the country!
All it takes is a ton of practice. I hadn't auto-x'ed in several years, but got back into it last year. It's a ton harder with these cars. I used to run an STi (I had two) and it was a lot easier to drive those with the AWD. This car takes more throttle control. I'm sure it'll be x10 times better now that I upgraded my brakes. We don't start our events until this weekend, but I'll be out of the country for this event. I'll sign up for the following event and hope work keeps me in the country!
#62
Do you have a part number for the ARP studs? I am getting prep work done to do the LS1 brakes swap and although I am reusing the spindles from the donor, I would like to get some new studs.
#63
The ones i got were ARP P/N 100-7708, though any of theirs that are 12 x 1.5 mm will work, they come in different lengths, these ones were 2.5 inches i believe and i had to cut them all down. Not a problem if you use open lug nuts, but i like having nice chrome closed ones with my chrome wheels.
#64
Nice thread! I just read it all the way through and subscribed in case there's more updates.
I have a stock 97 Z28 and am going to replace all the front suspension bushings with new Moog rubbers, all the ball joints too. Read too many bad things about poly bushings binding.
I'm on the fence about lowering mine but do want Koni STR.T shocks at the very least. Will most likely upgrade to Strano sway bars too.
Not sure if I'd auto-x, just want it to corner really well on the street.
Thanks for putting together this thread, it's a lot of what I'd like to do also. I've had my car 1.5 years and haven't done much to it.
EDIT: Forgot to add my all leather white seats are worn (not bad and torn yet) so I ordered new ones with the houndstooth cloth inserts and the 30th stitching at the top by Lethal Interiors. Hopefully will have them in a couple of weeks.
I have a stock 97 Z28 and am going to replace all the front suspension bushings with new Moog rubbers, all the ball joints too. Read too many bad things about poly bushings binding.
I'm on the fence about lowering mine but do want Koni STR.T shocks at the very least. Will most likely upgrade to Strano sway bars too.
Not sure if I'd auto-x, just want it to corner really well on the street.
Thanks for putting together this thread, it's a lot of what I'd like to do also. I've had my car 1.5 years and haven't done much to it.
EDIT: Forgot to add my all leather white seats are worn (not bad and torn yet) so I ordered new ones with the houndstooth cloth inserts and the 30th stitching at the top by Lethal Interiors. Hopefully will have them in a couple of weeks.
#65
The ones i got were ARP P/N 100-7708, though any of theirs that are 12 x 1.5 mm will work, they come in different lengths, these ones were 2.5 inches i believe and i had to cut them all down. Not a problem if you use open lug nuts, but i like having nice chrome closed ones with my chrome wheels.
#66
Nice thread! I just read it all the way through and subscribed in case there's more updates.
I have a stock 97 Z28 and am going to replace all the front suspension bushings with new Moog rubbers, all the ball joints too. Read too many bad things about poly bushings binding.
I'm on the fence about lowering mine but do want Koni STR.T shocks at the very least. Will most likely upgrade to Strano sway bars too.
Not sure if I'd auto-x, just want it to corner really well on the street.
Thanks for putting together this thread, it's a lot of what I'd like to do also. I've had my car 1.5 years and haven't done much to it.
EDIT: Forgot to add my all leather white seats are worn (not bad and torn yet) so I ordered new ones with the houndstooth cloth inserts and the 30th stitching at the top by Lethal Interiors. Hopefully will have them in a couple of weeks.
I have a stock 97 Z28 and am going to replace all the front suspension bushings with new Moog rubbers, all the ball joints too. Read too many bad things about poly bushings binding.
I'm on the fence about lowering mine but do want Koni STR.T shocks at the very least. Will most likely upgrade to Strano sway bars too.
Not sure if I'd auto-x, just want it to corner really well on the street.
Thanks for putting together this thread, it's a lot of what I'd like to do also. I've had my car 1.5 years and haven't done much to it.
EDIT: Forgot to add my all leather white seats are worn (not bad and torn yet) so I ordered new ones with the houndstooth cloth inserts and the 30th stitching at the top by Lethal Interiors. Hopefully will have them in a couple of weeks.
Far as studs, they're all "turn key" depending on how deep you buy your lug nuts, i intentionally bought my studs extra long so i could get all the stud possible into my lug nuts, there was so little of the stock studs making it through my vette wheels i was pretty nervous about the forces of Auto-X popping a wheel off. The Dorman stock replacements you get at O'Reilly's are threaded all the way to the end of the stud (so should have more holding power) and good quality, they're what i would recommend for a regular use stock replacment
#67
Far as studs, they're all "turn key" depending on how deep you buy your lug nuts, i intentionally bought my studs extra long so i could get all the stud possible into my lug nuts, there was so little of the stock studs making it through my vette wheels i was pretty nervous about the forces of Auto-X popping a wheel off. The Dorman stock replacements you get at O'Reilly's are threaded all the way to the end of the stud (so should have more holding power) and good quality, they're what i would recommend for a regular use stock replacment