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bigworm82
03-24-2014, 03:36 PM
Wanting to get my wife's Chevelle to a more drive able condition by her bday in June. Her rear shocks are air and lose air quickly so would want to replace those. Will ant to look into doing the window trim since apparently it leaks and also fix the windows and make sure that there isn't something draining the battery or if it's just cause it sits garaged all the time because it's not super reliable at the moment.

If anybody has some parts they want to get rid of cheap or advice that would be a great start. Plan on down the road doing something like this:

http://umiperformance.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_254_278&products_id=548

as well as newer brakes and everything else until we can get it good to go. Then move onto putting a newer engine in it.

I want to stay as sad as it sounds within $500 in the get it to be a consistently drive able car area. Then plan to start going crazy with it after I finish the stealth. Which is around 1500 left on her to be done done.

bigworm82
03-24-2014, 03:37 PM
How would these work?
http://www.jcwhitney.com/sensa-trac-load-adjusting-twin-tube-shock-by-monroe/p3059265.jcwx?filterid=d248y1970g696j1

flash
03-24-2014, 05:44 PM
You should be able to go to your local parts store and get a good quality gas shock for less than those .

shadowgray396
03-25-2014, 12:22 AM
If the back of the car need the extra springs on the shocks you might want to replace the original springs and put on a good set of Monroe shocks. The rear springs are very easy to replace and are not that expensive. The car should not need overload springs on it if the rear springs are good.

Ken Hayes
03-25-2014, 10:07 AM
I agree with Ray, just put a good set of Monroe shocks on it. Shocks with springs are good for towing package. If you put those on for normal driving it will be a stiff ride.

bigworm82
03-25-2014, 08:57 PM
Currently it's just air shocks. No springs (least that I recall). It leaks a lot and it's annoying. Don't really need to tow anything with it just want a nice ride that will handle well until can do coil overs or something down the road.

shadowgray396
03-25-2014, 09:25 PM
If the back of your car doesn't set level with the stock springs under it, time for new springs. It should have a set of springs under it I hope, not just the air shock holding the rear up.

Ken Hayes
03-25-2014, 09:28 PM
If all you have is air shocks and no regular coil spring then its no wonder why they lose air. There is too much pressure on them. You cant ride with just shocks alone. Check again and see if you have coil springs on the rear.

shadowgray396
03-25-2014, 09:44 PM
This how I found one of my springs under my car when I tore it down
http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy58/shadowgray/Tear%20down%20and%20Restoration/Frame%20Build/RightRearSpringasFound.jpg (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/shadowgray/media/Tear%20down%20and%20Restoration/Frame%20Build/RightRearSpringasFound.jpg.html)

Should have springs like shown in this photo
http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy58/shadowgray/Final%20Build%2070%20chevelle/Frame/LivingRm8.jpg (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/shadowgray/media/Final%20Build%2070%20chevelle/Frame/LivingRm8.jpg.html)