
Here she is in the driveway after her first wash and passing CA smog first try

Pulled the driveshaft after hearing a weird rattle on acceleration.

Center support bearing was shot.

Replaced the center support, u-joints and guibo.

The driveshaft was rebalanced by a driveshaft specialist in socal, said the portion of driveshaft near the rear-axel was way out of balance, I bolted it up and it spins better than ever


The front end was looking a bit worn, decided it was time for a rebuild.

New center steering link.

Steering arm and hub assembly.

Well, I'd be lying if I didn't say I struggled to pry these springs out.


Springs before paint, control arms, and a couple new ball joints.

Sprayed them with high temp yellow paint.

Control arm before paint.

After sandblasting.

Painted all the control arms black.

I bought a really great spring compressor online, was originally marketed for coil springs on Mercedes Benzs but I was so fed up with the spring compressor I had I decided to risk it and buy this one. Wasn't cheap but it made the whole job take 20 minutes and I felt very safe.





Caliper before

A little compressed air and the piston slid right out.

Calipers after being rebuild with new seals and painted.

New brake hoses

Brakes bled, toe-in set

I pulled the A/C unit installed by the dealer, that thing was like 45 lbs. and never even worked! Still need to pull the radiator so I can get the compressor.

She's finally back on the ground!

Drying in the sun after a congratulatory wash





Sandblasted the airbox

Few coats of enamel black

Reassembled with the AFM

Still have to do the rear susspension, rear brakes, radiator, and thermostat so I will make this a running post.
