In this video I will show you How to INSTALL Sub-Frame Bushings on a Pontiac Firebird or Chevy Camaro First Gen car. New bushings run about $50 for a set of six factory style. It only takes about an hour to install the new sub-frame bushings and square up the frame to the the body. Basic hand tools is all you will need.
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I used the alignment pins from summit racing and measured everyplace I can find. Thanks for the video!
Good progress!! Keep on keeping on!!
I use a 10mm deep well socket on a 3/8 extension for an alignment pin fits snug, then when I loose it somewhere in the car it can join all the other 10mm sockets that just vanish. Great progress!
nice job on the sub frame. project coming along one step at a time. look forward to seeing you Brian
The front mounts have alinement holes that line up with holes in the torque boxes they put the subframe in the proper location without all of the measuring.
Nice! I went with the Global West solid bushings since I also put on weld-in SFCs. Came with new hardware.
Are you planning on redoing the body ? If so why don’t you get all the parts like exhaust and brake lines and what not out of your way if you plan on replacing them ? Is the subframe going to come back out ? Just hate to see you do work twice or the hard way.
That's awesome, it'll be cool when you recreate that picture. I see that Pontiac engine in the background. You look a lot like your brother in the picture