GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces

Posted by: Keith Herrington

GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 07:55 AM

I have a new pair of trailing links and strut tower braces I don't need. Tried to cancel order but wouldn't allow me to. Special order you know. So I'm selling them. $45 for each pair shipped. If you want one tower brace with all hardware they are $25 shipped each. Anyone interested?
Posted by: 4drgt

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 08:12 AM

how much for the trailing links is that the $45 shipped ??
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 11:34 AM

$45 for the pair of trailing links shipped and $45 for the pair of braces shipped. If you want one of the braces only it's $25 shipped.
Posted by: AustinGTP

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 12:21 PM

The STB's that come with the GMPP kit will also fir on the rear as well.
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 12:52 PM

That is correct. Each STB comes with a template for mounting it correctly front and back and all the bolts.
Posted by: GP GT GUY

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 01:46 PM

hmm i want that back STB but i don't have the money right now... if in two weeks i have the money and you still have one i'll let you know
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 02:13 PM

Fine by me. If it's still here it's yours.
Posted by: AustinGTP

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 02:54 PM

Sorry, what I meant was the front STB will fit on the rear as well.
Posted by: 72chevman

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 11:03 PM

I'll send you $60 via paypal for the trailing arms and 1 STB.
Posted by: palsut

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/10/08 11:07 PM

I hate special order. I ordered Pontiac G6 all season weather mats but I accident click 2 times. I'm ready to checkout but I couldn't cancel it on time. They say it is too late and they are "special order". I send them like 2 minutes after I click the order. I just like wtf? G6 mats is not that special. :rolleyes: I use G6 mat on my grand prix car lol
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/11/08 06:47 AM

72chevman,
OK, but they'll be coming the cheapest (slowest) way possible for me to save on shipping. If that is OK, my email is cprher@verizon.net.
Keith
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/11/08 06:49 AM

Oh, and I've decided to keep one of the STBs. It's going on after I get it powdercoated.
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/13/08 04:27 PM

72chevman,
STB and trailing links going out via USPS Monday. I'll send the # from the insurance tag.
Keith
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/14/08 06:15 PM

72chevman,
The delivery confirmation number is 0308 0660 0001 0282 4516 and the insurance tracking number is 1307 1300 0003 1429 4714.
Keith
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/15/08 12:32 PM

By the way, the bolts holding the STB to the tower should be torqued to 18 N/m or 13 ft/lbs according to the GM service manual.
Posted by: HercMan(Rob)

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/15/08 01:16 PM

Cause they are aluminum and you'll snap em if you over torque wink
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/15/08 02:15 PM

Hmnmmmm...not sure that's correct HercMan. They are marked "9.8". When you look up torque specs for an M8X1 9.8 bolt the recommended torque spec is 30 NM. However, these are supposed to be break away bolts in case of an accident and therefore require lower torque settings. That info is from the GM service manual by the way. Also, the bolts are too heavy to be aluminum.
Posted by: 72chevman

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/15/08 05:57 PM

Thanks dude. I have front STB installed on my 03 GP and 04 Monte SS so I am familiar with them. I will be doing the rear of my GP with this one. Hopefully it won't be too much of a PITA. I heard I need to lower my strut to get access.
Posted by: HercMan(Rob)

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/15/08 07:54 PM

Rears are easier then the fronts. Simple to do. You will need to elongate one hole on each end of the strut bar. You won't have to move your rear struts at all. Just remove one nut from each strut put the strut bar on the stud you removed the nut from and retorque. The only hard part is fighting the speakers for the sway bar. I musta had mine yanked out of my hands 10 times before I got it on lol.

They looked and felt like aluminum but I'm probably wrong. They didn't look like they'd like alot of torque so I snugged mine. Then 1/2 turn. No issues in the past five years.
Posted by: 72chevman

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/21/08 02:42 PM

Parts came today. Nice stuff, well packaged. Thank You Keith.

:-)
Posted by: StreetShaker

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/21/08 06:44 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 72chevman:
Parts came today. Nice stuff, well packaged. Thank You Keith.

:-)
Check out the brackets on this site, just got mine today and man are they nice: www.drcustomparts.com
Posted by: 72chevman

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/21/08 08:24 PM

I like the STB brackets, but IMO the diagonal braces look bad. I would rather use round Monte Carlo ones.
Posted by: StreetShaker

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/21/08 10:53 PM

The brackets are awesome, and the guy who sells is really cool, he's a member of another forum im part of ( www.gpona.com ) His name is Don Rome and his product is amazing. Deff worth checking out, now i have to sit and wait for my STB's tho..... frown
Posted by: 72chevman

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/24/08 09:32 PM

Tried to put on trailing arms today, but could not get the rear bolt out of the knuckle. I sprayed yesterday and this morning. All the nuts came right off, but the bolt was stuck. I will need to make a visit to my buddies house for air tool assistance. My hand tools rarely fail me. IIRC the bolts have splines that grap as they go thru. I put trailing arms on my Monte 4 yrs ago, so my memory is foggy.
Posted by: HercMan(Rob)

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/25/08 08:02 AM

BFH.
Posted by: 72chevman

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/25/08 01:38 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by HercMan:
BFH.
I tried my BFH, but I had nothing to put against the bolt to hit it hard. The rotor and shield are in the way because on the passenger side, the nut is towards the outside. The drivers side the nut is in, so BFH worked fine.

When I worked B-1 Bombers, we used to go to the tool room and ask for the BFT when we went to torque the axle bolts (2400 inch pounds) after a tire change. The torque wrench was almost 4 ft long. We had one go bad, so the welded it up so it was then a breaker bar.
Posted by: Chico

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/25/08 03:08 PM

When I changed mine I had the same problem tried a BFH no dice ,tried using my impact gun would'nt break it loose ,ended up useing a box end wrench with one end cut off then a long pipe on the wrench finally it broke loose enough to pound out the bolt.Chico(pops)
Posted by: Keith Herrington

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/30/08 09:56 AM

Got the front STB installed directly to both towers. Once I removed the little bolt on the left (driver's) tower and relocated the harness, no problem. Nice clean installation.
Posted by: palsut

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/30/08 10:23 AM

Got picture? laugh

My strut tower braces is on way.
Posted by: 72chevman

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 07/31/08 10:57 PM

Here are a few pictures. Once you install the STB, it makes it almost impossible to check your power steering fluid, unless you have skinny arms. When you install it, drill your holes as far forward or back in the little opening on top of the strut tower as you can. That way you can stick your arm in front or back of the STB to check the fluid. The brace is flat on one side, and rounded on the other. If you put the rounded side toward where you want more room, it will give you another 1/4" as the sides are slightly offset. You will see when you get yours. If you put the flat part towards the back, you can't put a cool sticker on it. LOL

I drilled my holes, then put a lot of silicone on the bolts so they would stay put if I took the brace off. This way I can loosen the drivers side, and remove the passenger side nuts to check the fluid level every oil change, as mine does not leak.

Notice my MASSIVE 10 gauge wire running to my 100 watt sub amp. (Hear the sarcasm)

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Posted by: ThunderBat

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 08/02/08 11:35 AM

that looks very sharp...I like the decal...I have one of those OTTO STBs on my car that came with a chrome finish but it has already started to rust on some spots...so I might take it back off and do some prep and paint it the same color as some of my other under hood parts. It has a small flat space for a decal (at present it says OTTO) but a GP badge would look right I think.

I stillhavent installed my GMPP kit but the trailing arms arent sounding like any fun.
Posted by: ordonez1307

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 08/02/08 07:23 PM

lol, that is quite the system you got there!
Posted by: 72chevman

Re: GMPP Trailing Links and Strut Tower Braces - 08/03/08 10:01 AM

Yes, the system is a masterpiece. LOL. If you have followed me for awhile, we are a family of musicians. I was only after crisp clear full range of audio. The 10" sub in a perfectly made box was exactly what the car needed. Yes, I can make the rear view mirror vibrate so I can't see out of it, but that is not me. I want to hear my grand kids say "Grandpa, take me for ice cream" without a hearing aid. In fact, if I was younger, I would change careers and become an ear specialist. With today's culture of IPODs and loud car stereos, I would be set for life in 10 years.