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2001 Monte SS Suspension Upgrade
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Time to upgrade the suspension of the 01 SS. Swapped out the old stock strut assemblies and
installed a set of Stagg Performance Struts, KYB bearing plates and DNA lowering springs.

The Parts!

Old front ones out

New one assembled

And Installed!

Same deal with the Rears

And then I added a Strut Tower brace to link the rears together

Next up alignment!



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never heard of the Stagg struts, let me know how you like them

The rear STB sill make a HUGE improvement over stock. Best bang for the buck on the W-Body suspension



-- Edited by PitchBlackSS on Sunday 18th of March 2012 03:06:37 PM

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Damn that s a clean oil filter, lmao

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Tim, It's an award winner, I need to be sure everything is clean, LMAO!! Funny you should mention that, I didn't realise how much it shows in that picture until I posted it here.

Scott, I never heard of them either. I saw them on Ebay and they were $149 for all 4 shipped, So $37.25 each which is a lot cheaper than Monroes at $65. each. I found their site http://staggshocks.biz/Homepage and they seem to match the quality. I figured I'd give them a try. It's not like it takes a whole lot to swap them over.

And I really only added that Strut tower brace to match the front, not sure how much it will help yet. And hey, for $23. it looks good even if it doesn't do anything.

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Dave, have you swaped out the sway bars and trailing arms yet?

it looks sweet, can;t wait to see how it sits!!!!!

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nice upgrades Dave.

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+1 on not knowing about the struts, although as much as I would like to lower mine, I can't damn living in NYC!

Also +1 on the sway bars, I only did the rear sway bar and it was like night and day.

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Nice job Dave.

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Thanks everyone, It looks really nice now that the springs have settled a bit.

I aligned the car today. I was suprised that the camber and caster were near perfect. The toe readings were about 1/2" to 3/4" off. Handles really nice, but I got a vibration when I acellerate from over 35 MPH. From a dead stop or even at 30 MPH it's fine. I need to play around with shimming the rear motor mounts a bit to get the drive axles a bit more aligned.

Tim, I didn't get to do the trailing arms, By the time I bought the new bearing and the rear stab links that I broke, I was broke! I'll get them over the summer, they don't change the alignment so it's not a big deal to do later on. Sway bars I'll replace when I break them and After replacing over 100 on W-bodies, It's only a mattter of time, LOL!

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shorter dog bones, believe they come out of a Venture. Think that's what most use for the vibration issues with lowering

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PitchBlackSS wrote:

shorter dog bones, believe they come out of a Venture. Think that's what most use for the vibration issues with lowering





I believe Dave installed them...

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Yes, I have them, but they pulled the motor too much and sitting in gear at an idle was brutal. I swapped back to the original ones and it seemed better. My next step is to shim the rear mount upwards and reinstall the short mounts.

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yeah, everyone has their own combo that works, shimming, shorter dog bones, pogo washers, offset mount bushings or all of the above.

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I'll start playing around with it this week, I'll get it fixed.

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Well, Finally got to campare it to Tim's car, Definately a difference in ride height


Like Tim said, looks like I have a silver Cowl hood, LOL!


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i'd go a tad bit lower myself but it looks great.. so you throw it around yet?


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Rob, I was hoping it would have been about another inch lower, but I also have to make sure this car can be driven anywhere, anytime, Including winter. The springs are only in a week, they may still settle a bit more.

No I haven't done any agressive driving yet, Other than coming off the thruway at 65. I need to play around with the vibration issue before I start getting on it. I'm afraid of tearing up something that I can avoid.

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Well, Since I was already dirty from the Junkyard this morning, I figured I'd mess around with chasing down the vibration.

I pulled a radiator out of a Impala the other day at work and realised when I removed the dogbones, the motor didn't move much at all. So I loosened the motor mount nuts on the passenger side and the transmission mount nuts on the driver's side, Then I installed the shorter dog bones. In between the mount and subframe, I squeazed a 1/8" shim in both forward studs and a 1/4" in the rearward studs, then tightened the nuts. Took it for a ride, vibration is gone and it doesn't have that slam into gear or solid mount feeling when it's in reverse.

Then I decided to figure out what the rattle in the rear was. No clue how I managed this one, but I sheared the ball joint end off the right rear stabilizer link. It was brand new! And it broke at the weld. Got it warrantied and now it's quiet and smooth. Well, except for that damn center shaft that never seems to last more than 6 months. Maybe by the end of the month I'll pull the shaft and lube it.

 

And since I racked up about 250 miles since I installed everything, I can say the struts are pretty nice! Not bouncy, they feel tight and the car does handle and rides really nice.



-- Edited by twomanymontes on Sunday 1st of April 2012 04:05:36 PM

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cool Dave. We knew you would fix it....

now get to my garage and install all my parts on my car...lol

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Glad you got it all set Dave!

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Matt, Your Intimadator is next! LOL!

Jim, I wish I had the time to head over and do the brakes, I'm curious to see how they work.

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Well, Matt wanted to try out his new Buffing wheel. I said have at it! After he spent 2 hours of polishing, I washed, waxed and glazed the entire car. It looked so good, I decided to swap over to the summer rims and tires and add the tail pipe tips. Then realizing the interior hadn't been done in a few weeks, I did that too. Finished just in time to make it to Mass for 7:30.




I really like the new stance and it corners smoothly.

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That looks sic!!!!!!! Nice Job Matt and Dave!!! going to have to give me some pointers on the buffing

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Tim, just pay him, it's easier and better in the long run, LOL!

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Sounds like I need to come up and go play on the slot car track while Matt does some work lol

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That works! Well as soon as I get the wiring back together. I was under the track trying to get Matt's back seat out and kind of pulled a few wires. I'm dangerous down here, LOL!

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Looks sweet!!!

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