1990lumi Posted July 22, 2014 Report Posted July 22, 2014 i have a 90 lumina coupe base model and the rear trailing arm mounts are starting to rust away they are still solid but are getting bad is it worth fixing this (cutting the old mount out and making my own and welding it all up) or should i say goodbye to the old girl Quote
RobertISaar Posted July 22, 2014 Report Posted July 22, 2014 cost to repair vs cost to replace the vehicle you'll probably be further ahead to repair it unless there are other serious issues. Quote
19Cutlass94 Posted July 22, 2014 Report Posted July 22, 2014 If that's the only issue with the car, I'd say fix it. If there's other known issues, might wanna look into another car. Sent from my iPhone Quote
Imp558 Posted July 22, 2014 Report Posted July 22, 2014 I had a weld shop do one of mine, it was literally seperated from the car. It only cost $100 and this was 3 months or so ago. One thing that hurts them quick is a warped rotor, usually caused by a stuck caliper. Quote
1990lumi Posted July 24, 2014 Author Report Posted July 24, 2014 only other major thing wrong with her atm is a oil leak "either valve cover or intake gasket" and for rear warped rotors i dont have to worry about that the calipers stuck awhile ago so i pulled the calipers off so no rear brakes atm Quote
Imp558 Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 only other major thing wrong with her atm is a oil leak "either valve cover or intake gasket" and for rear warped rotors i dont have to worry about that the calipers stuck awhile ago so i pulled the calipers off so no rear brakes atm That's one of the more frightening posts I've ever read, oil leaking fire hazard with compromised braking ability? No offence but it's things like this that make me appreciate PA State inspection, it's a pain in the ass sometimes but my kids are riding with me most of the time and it's reassuring to know most of the cars around us are sound-ish. Quote
Night Fury Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 Oh lets not pretend 88-93 rear W-body brakes did anything anyways. Quote
1990lumi Posted July 24, 2014 Author Report Posted July 24, 2014 the oil leak just started last week its not like it has been going on for a year and for the brakes night fury is right lol my brakes still lock up and i stop when i go to the floor with them but i will be replacing the calipers/pads and rotors in the rear soon also Quote
RobertISaar Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 Oh lets not pretend 88-93 rear W-body brakes did anything anyways. when i did the 94+ swap on the 90GP, it wasn't that big of a change for me..... the only reason i did so was because one of the calipers started shooting fluid out of the arm that the e-brake cable attaches to. we've driven that car with no front brakes before to get home and it still stopped relatively well. as long as the calipers don't stick and they don't shoot fluid out of them, they do well enough. Quote
Imp558 Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 If the pads wear they're doing something. I'd like to upgrade but not because I feel the performance is lacking. I'm not fond of the E-brakes. Quote
Galaxie500XL Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 Keep in mind, also, if that car is involved in an accident, and an investigation ensues, and the missing brakes are noticed, in all likelihood, you WILL be sued, whether the missing brakes were a factor, or not. That's one of the more frightening posts I've ever read, oil leaking fire hazard with compromised braking ability? No offence but it's things like this that make me appreciate PA State inspection, it's a pain in the ass sometimes but my kids are riding with me most of the time and it's reassuring to know most of the cars around us are sound-ish. Quote
runt Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 Yeah...I'd get those rear brakes on ASAP. Not good to be rolling around like that. But...aside from the brakes and the valve cover gaskets it sounds like it would be a pretty easy/cheap fix. Quote
Night Fury Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 94-96 rear brakes on the 88 made a HUGE difference. They'll actually lock up before the front wheels now, making for some interesting ass end kick out on panic stops Quote
1990lumi Posted July 25, 2014 Author Report Posted July 25, 2014 how hard is it to swap to 94-96 rear brakes? is it a simple bolt on caliper swap or do i have to change the braket? Quote
intern8tion9l Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 Simple bolt on. You will have to change the ebrake cables as well and figure out how to make them work Quote
1990lumi Posted July 27, 2014 Author Report Posted July 27, 2014 dont need ebrake where i live is pretty flat and my car is a auto Quote
1990lumi Posted July 27, 2014 Author Report Posted July 27, 2014 worse then i thought :/ still save able? Quote
Imp558 Posted July 28, 2014 Report Posted July 28, 2014 Find a small welding shop and get a quote. Quotes are free, if everything works out I'll be having one done here soon, found a 1998 SSEI with every option including a sunroof and leather interior, black on black with X-laces! It needs a trailing arm pocket repaired so we're getting it for next to nothing. Quote
1990lumi Posted July 28, 2014 Author Report Posted July 28, 2014 it wasnt that bad but i could pull chunks or rust off Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk 2 Quote
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