How to INSTALL Sub-Frame Bushings – Pontiac Firebird & Chevy Camaro

How to INSTALL Sub-Frame Bushings – Pontiac Firebird & Chevy Camaro

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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Go Go Garage says:

I used the alignment pins from summit racing and measured everyplace I can find. Thanks for the video!

Anthony Santiago says:

Good progress!! Keep on keeping on!!

VVG Firebird Restoration Station says:

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!

mike o'neil says:

nice job on the sub frame. project coming along one step at a time. look forward to seeing you Brian

brian bruhm says:

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.

ZeroFuchsGiven says:

Nice! I went with the Global West solid bushings since I also put on weld-in SFCs. Came with new hardware.

B Dubs Garage says:

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.

PiratesCove Garage says:

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

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