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Belair62 08-11-2006 07:21 PM

69 Camaro subframe install
 
Buddy of mine is afraid to take the subframe out because he had some people tell him it's a nightmare to re-install correctly and you need an alignment tool of some sort. I've never done it....whats the deal is it a pain or what ?

rsatz28 08-11-2006 07:41 PM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
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Buddy of mine is afraid to take the subframe out because he had some people tell him it's a nightmare to re-install correctly and you need an alignment tool of some sort. I've never done it....whats the deal is it a pain or what ?

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It is not a pain if you have the proper tool and the chassis manual.

While I didn't pull my sub-frame when I changed the rubber bushings, I did check the sub-frame dims were correct when I was done.

My bushings were shot and I replaced them 1 at a time.

nuch_ss396 08-11-2006 08:40 PM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
Bob,

The 69 assembly manual shows that you need two pins
( 0.610 diameter - I believe ) to allign the subframe
with the body. I'd be more concerned about the captive
nuts breaking loose. That is the nightmare scenario so
I hear.

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 08-11-2006 09:36 PM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
1/2" drive socket extentions work well for alignment pins.

Mr70 08-11-2006 10:37 PM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
Tell him to deviate away from that sissy subframe,and opt for a full perimeter framed car instead!
Here we go.. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/burnout.gif

COPO 08-12-2006 03:31 AM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
Subframe removal and install is a piece of cake. I have done this a number of times without any alignment issues.

JRSully 08-12-2006 05:15 AM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
If the cage nuts look rusty, tack the brackets (nut holder) with a mig prior to taking them off, let em soak in a good oil as well prior to removal

nuch_ss396 08-12-2006 06:41 AM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
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If the cage nuts look rusty, tack the brackets (nut holder) with a mig prior to taking them off, let em soak in a good oil as well prior to removal

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Jim,

Can you elaborate on this for me? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/hmmm.gif Would I be tack
welding the cage nut to the bracket prior to removal just
to be safe? Can you get access to all 4 of the cage nuts
in this manner ( for welding )? It's an interesting point
you make. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/wink.gif

bkhpah 08-12-2006 03:37 PM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
I have taken apart tons of subframe cars and have NEVER spun the bird cage that holds the nut. If you are concerned soak the bolt down with PB Blaster. Don't worry, be happy..BKH

Ngtflyr 08-12-2006 07:27 PM

Re: 69 Camaro subframe install
 
I also had no problem with my 69 Camaro Subframe, had some help from an experienced suspension guy when taking it apart. He didn't mention any issues, course I never asked either, wasn't aware of it being an issue. My car was in very good condition to start with though.


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