Rear Suspension
#21
Get the weight, demensions, and call a trucking company to find out the rates. Better if it's some one who has a terminal in your area. Ups and Fedex aren't going to touch it. And be prepaired to argue with the seller about him having it boxed , ect. Trucking outfits will pick stuff up at your house most times, but they ain't gonna crate it up in yer driveway.
#22
Originally Posted by Maven
The master cylinder is the same, the ABS module and fluid valves(brake pressure modulator valve or proportioning valve) are different. If youve got ABS it will take care of proportioning on its own or you can upgrade to the SS bpmv, if youve got nonABS brakes you need to set your own proportioning.
I have found all the GM part numbers for everything needed outside the hubs.
The hubs for both disc and drums are the same, elieviating the need to upgrade suspension parts on the front like struts to match an SS rear swap. Surprisingly all the parts can be bought from places like Napa also.
#23
You do not have to worry about shipping the seller will tell you how much to ship and how they are going to ship . Now if you do not like what you hear then you can look around but I am sure what they tell you will work for you they are a parts co. and do alot of shipping .
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