Thanks for the information. I live in the Sandusky area and just bought a 2001 C5 convertible (my first Corvette at 73 years of age). I’m looking to make some minor mods to enhance the handling a little. I’m not building a track car, but it may make a few trips down the drag strip. Plus I may have to drop the hammer on some smart ass at a light every now and then! When I go to Tennessee to visit family, I might take it up “ the tail of the dragon”. I’m old but I’m still bold
I do have a two post lift in my shop, so the upgrade should be easy enough. I’m also in the process of building a Pro-street 1952 Chevrolet pick-up, so you can see I’m no stranger to automobile mechanics.
Interesting you posted this. I was informing you of my 1999 FRC Pewter metallic on a different video and i finally took delivery of it 3 weeks ago. Just an amazing car. Its 100% stock (except for smoked windows) just the way i wanted it and just turned 19k miles. After getting it i heard the Idler pulley had a slight squeal so with great advice from Lyle at C&S corvettes in FL, he recommended i change out all 4 tensioner and idler pulleys and AC and serpentine belts. Had it done about a week after i got it, the Serpentine belt was dry rotted and cracked. Already put about 500 miles on it. while it was on the lift i saw all of the 4 end links are dried out. Next month im going to replace them with MOOG end links. (Lyle also recommended i use MOOG). Also, a few days ago the 12 CD changer in the trunk stop working. Lyle told me he's trashed about 40 of them over the years and their not repairable. I removed it from the car. Instead of getting the adapter you have, ive been using a cassete 5.0 bluetooth adapter which plays all my itunes from my iphone perfectly.
Awesome! The Moog End Links have offered no issues for me. Changing of the belts is one of the first things I did; didn't want to get stranded. I've also heard this about the 12 disc changers. Fingers crossed mine still works, but if it fails I'll probably be looking to do a swap. Enjoy the FRC!
@@RubberCityMotoring yes Lyle at C&S corvettes said the same on the MOOG end links. He’s never had any issues with them. Regarding the Cd Changer he said Chevrolet by placing the changer in a vertical position is not how a CD player is supposed to be mounted and it makes sense. When I removed my unit 2 CD’s were jammed into the playing position. He also said don’t bother with finding a replacement unit. They will all fail eventually. You must be lucky so far ! He said he was shocked to hear mine even worked for a week or two! Yes new belts were a must. The 3rd owner only put 800 miles on it since 2016 ! FYI, I installed a Pro Clip iPhone mount and it’s been great.
So it’s not apples to apples, as I switched to my stock wheels and firstone tires, but corners on the highway felt much flatter and tighter. Less body roll, felt stiffer, and was noticeable. The bushings could be playing a major role, but I’m happy with it!
Coming from my OEM Z51 bars and bushings; this was a night/day difference. Felt tighter, more planted, and just overall better on the highway. I have yet to get back to the track with it, but overall I love it. I'm not sure if it is more the urethane bushings or the bars...
Thanks for the information. I live in the Sandusky area and just bought a 2001 C5 convertible (my first Corvette at 73 years of age). I’m looking to make some minor mods to enhance the handling a little. I’m not building a track car, but it may make a few trips down the drag strip. Plus I may have to drop the hammer on some smart ass at a light every now and then! When I go to Tennessee to visit family, I might take it up “ the tail of the dragon”. I’m old but I’m still bold
I do have a two post lift in my shop, so the upgrade should be easy enough. I’m also in the process of building a Pro-street 1952 Chevrolet pick-up, so you can see I’m no stranger to automobile mechanics.
Interesting you posted this. I was informing you of my 1999 FRC Pewter metallic on a different video and i finally took delivery of it 3 weeks ago. Just an amazing car. Its 100% stock (except for smoked windows) just the way i wanted it and just turned 19k miles. After getting it i heard the Idler pulley had a slight squeal so with great advice from Lyle at C&S corvettes in FL, he recommended i change out all 4 tensioner and idler pulleys and AC and serpentine belts. Had it done about a week after i got it, the Serpentine belt was dry rotted and cracked. Already put about 500 miles on it. while it was on the lift i saw all of the 4 end links are dried out. Next month im going to replace them with MOOG end links. (Lyle also recommended i use MOOG).
Also, a few days ago the 12 CD changer in the trunk stop working. Lyle told me he's trashed about 40 of them over the years and their not repairable. I removed it from the car. Instead of getting the adapter you have, ive been using a cassete 5.0 bluetooth adapter which plays all my itunes from my iphone perfectly.
Awesome! The Moog End Links have offered no issues for me.
Changing of the belts is one of the first things I did; didn't want to get stranded.
I've also heard this about the 12 disc changers. Fingers crossed mine still works, but if it fails I'll probably be looking to do a swap. Enjoy the FRC!
@@RubberCityMotoring yes Lyle at C&S corvettes said the same on the MOOG end links. He’s never had any issues with them. Regarding the Cd Changer he said Chevrolet by placing the changer in a vertical position is not how a CD player is supposed to be mounted and it makes sense. When I removed my unit 2 CD’s were jammed into the playing position. He also said don’t bother with finding a replacement unit. They will all fail eventually. You must be lucky so far ! He said he was shocked to hear mine even worked for a week or two!
Yes new belts were a must. The 3rd owner only put 800 miles on it since 2016 !
FYI, I installed a Pro Clip iPhone mount and it’s been great.
Hey dude neat video!
What are the tire stands you have in the video?
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They are super useful if you’re trying to work underneath on something
Interested to hear your impressions after driving it, thanks!
So it’s not apples to apples, as I switched to my stock wheels and firstone tires, but corners on the highway felt much flatter and tighter.
Less body roll, felt stiffer, and was noticeable. The bushings could be playing a major role, but I’m happy with it!
Interested to hear your impressions after driving it.
Coming from my OEM Z51 bars and bushings; this was a night/day difference. Felt tighter, more planted, and just overall better on the highway. I have yet to get back to the track with it, but overall I love it. I'm not sure if it is more the urethane bushings or the bars...