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Old Jan 30, 2005 | 05:16 PM
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I took a look at Autozone and couldn't decide which parts to get. What are the numbers or sizes of their stuff that will work for a 92?
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Old Jan 30, 2005 | 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by willwren
Ok....here'* the deal (with ALL the details for 92-99, all models):

The link kit from GM is crap. Not sure when the change happened, but GM is using plastic spacers and washers on the new kits (verified in person at the local dealer). I think the plastic would give too much, and doesn't provide enough support for the insulators, especially on the firmer SSE/SSEi suspensions. Wanna firm up your ride?

Buy Energy Suspension kit #9.8120RC. This kit is for the left and right (front) endlinks. It'* complete with BIGGER than stock bolts (and shorter, thank god), washers, and POLYURETHANE bushings (insulators). I got mine at Autozone for about $15 for BOTH sides (in the same package....full front kit). Follow the advice previously stated in this thread for install, but the kit comes with good directions, too. You don't need a maintenance manual. Just a good set of ramps and basic tools.

Wanna do the rear? Leave it to GM. They don't sell a kit for the rear. Each individual piece (bolt, nut, 2 washers, 3 insulators) have to be purchased seperately. Combined, it'll run you about $25. I have a better idea. Buy just the BOLT from GM. Get 2 of the 10026678 bolts (trust me, you want new....don't re-use the old), should run just shy of 4 bucks each. Then go to your local hardware store and buy two 8mm 'nylock' hex nuts. Fit them to the bolts to make sure, and try to get stainless steel. Now go BACK to Autozone and buy the Energy Suspension kit # 9.8105RC Bushing set. Comes with 8 washers and 8 bushings (insulators). You'll have 2 extra of each. Cost me $9 (US).

I haven't done the rear yet, but I now have a better than stock kit ready to go in for less than $20 for the rear.

Here they are lined up (left to right):


Far left, new package, old front endlinks. Far right, new rear endlink 'kit'.
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Old Jan 30, 2005 | 05:38 PM
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Spank you very much! I should turn that into a Techinfo.
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Old Jan 30, 2005 | 06:01 PM
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Spank you very much! I should turn that into a Techinfo.
yep i've got it bookmarked so i can find the parts when i find some money.
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Old Jan 30, 2005 | 06:24 PM
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I thought that was in here somewhere, but my patience ran out about the tihrd page in to the search.
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Every time I look for it, I search for 'ringy dingy'. I think it was Fuddy who started the topic, and it was something like 'No more ringy dingy noises' in the 92-99 forum.
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