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Well as you all know the gift giving season is upon us. And for those of you that have been good little boys and girls D.Goetz as something for you. Convertible SFC's will be discounted $25 a set from their normal price and I will pay the first $15 of the Shipping and handling charge to your address of choice. This offer will be good until Santa makes his flight (12-24-03)
I have 4 Red, 4 Black and 1 White. Have Santa email me for details.
-------------------- 2002 35th LE Dual/Dual, SLP Air Lid, Hurst, Car Cover, Portfolio, Strobes EMCC Member Posts: 145 | From: Royal Oak, MI | Registered: Nov 2003
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quote:Originally posted by MY02SSLE: Are these the same ones that Bob has?
Yes.They are bolt on and fit well.Bob is pleased with them.Matt do you think the black ones would look good on our cars? Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Don You better have my black set boxed and ready or is the 4 sets after mine.
-------------------- Willard (Mike) Scott Worldwide Camaro Club North Carolina state Rep. 2001 SS convertible with all SLP opts. Sunset Orange Neutral top Neutral leather http://community.webshots.com/user/wmss Posts: 737 | From: Siler City N.C. | Registered: Sep 2003
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: I have to try to convince the wife to spend this money! What does a Bright Rally Red vert look like with the black SFC's?
It looks like they belong. The red ones you can see the black ones blend in to the undercoating. Both are equally effective.
I have a picture of an LE with red from the side but I have to email it.
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I got mine from Don a few weeks ago and because of the cold and an unheated garage I just put them on the other day cause it got mild out. They went on easy. The only trouble was on the passenger side at the lower control arm. The existing bolt was a little tough to get out at the last few inches and I suspected I'd have trouble getting the new bolt in. The hole on the control arm was a hair off and to get it in I removed the rear wheel and losened the rear bolt of the control arm which gave me enough slack on the arm to get the bolt in. Then I tightened up the rear bolt and went on to finish the passenger side. Because of there not being enough room for my socket I used claw sockets on the bolt that goes through the control arm. My torque wrench is too big to get in there to torque it. I made every thing as tight as I thought it should be. I'll have to waite till spring to test drive, but they sure look like they belong there. Thanks again Don.
-------------------- 99SS, C221, Black Convertible, Neutral top and neutral leather, 6spd.,B/M shifter, all power, CD/radio, traction control, loud mouth, SLP strut tower brace, K&N Filter, dyno'd at 312.6 hp. and 321.8 torque at 122.97 mph and 12.7 fuel/air ratio with the above mods. I've just installed SLP y-pipe, lid, and bellows. Dec. 2003, installed Don Goetz SFC,s. February 2004 I added white gauges. Posts: 57 | From: Port Elgin, Ontario< Canada | Registered: Feb 2000
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The lower control arm bolts can't really be torqued to the factory spec because the brackets increase the requirement. There should be no clunk if there is it will need tightening. I use the boxed end of the wrench.
-------------------- 2002 Camaro SS Hardtop, NBM, 345 HP Dual-Dual, 6-speed w/Hurst, Ebony Leather, 1SD, Traction Control Mods: DGOETZ Fabrications - SFC's, STB and Tunnel Brace SLP - CAGS & Y-Pipe Hotchkis LCA, Dynamat Extreme, Chevrolet 35th LE front and rear lettering Posts: 298 | From: Mason, OH | Registered: Feb 2003
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Thanks for the info and when tightening the front of the SFC I can hear the metal making a slight snaping sound as I tighten the bolts. Once I get it on the road and even if it sounds and feels Ok I'll re-check all the bolts. My SS is only out for pleasure and hardly sees rain unless I take a trip so every once in a while especially when I do my oil changes I check what ever I can under her and now I'll have the SFC's to check. I know they won't come loose but it's another part of my toy to play with. HA HA!!!
-------------------- 99SS, C221, Black Convertible, Neutral top and neutral leather, 6spd.,B/M shifter, all power, CD/radio, traction control, loud mouth, SLP strut tower brace, K&N Filter, dyno'd at 312.6 hp. and 321.8 torque at 122.97 mph and 12.7 fuel/air ratio with the above mods. I've just installed SLP y-pipe, lid, and bellows. Dec. 2003, installed Don Goetz SFC,s. February 2004 I added white gauges. Posts: 57 | From: Port Elgin, Ontario< Canada | Registered: Feb 2000
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Blue Loctite...Mine have been on for almost two years and the bolts are as tight as the day I put them on.
Popping sound is either the subframe sheet metal getting squeezed together or the threads of a bolt hitting the edge of the hole. Nothing to worry about on either account.
quote:Originally posted by Dave99SSC221: I'll have to waite till spring to test drive, but they sure look like they belong there. Thanks again Don.
The wait will be worth it. You won't be disappointed!
-------------------- 2002 LE convertible with all GM options LE #3079, SLP Build #C410
All SLP options except Auburn & G-Force D. Goetz Fabrications STB and bolt-on SFCs, SLP LT headers and cats, Gentex mirror, power antenna with control switch, engine plaque, Mobile 1 applique and oil filler cap Posts: 137 | From: Fergus, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Feb 2003
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: I have to try to convince the wife to spend this money! What does a Bright Rally Red vert look like with the black SFC's?
The reds look great I put a set on mine . Greg if you want to take a look just let me know.
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quote:Originally posted by Mike2001SS: Don You better have my black set boxed and ready or is the 4 sets after mine.
Don't wait act now ! So does this mean you'll take a set?
Email me your Zip code so I can get the S&H charges.
Don I emailed you my zip and address and will send money tomorrow when I hear back from you
-------------------- Willard (Mike) Scott Worldwide Camaro Club North Carolina state Rep. 2001 SS convertible with all SLP opts. Sunset Orange Neutral top Neutral leather http://community.webshots.com/user/wmss Posts: 737 | From: Siler City N.C. | Registered: Sep 2003
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: I have to try to convince the wife to spend this money! What does a Bright Rally Red vert look like with the black SFC's?
The reds look great I put a set on mine . Greg if you want to take a look just let me know.
Ed,I may have to do just that. The problem is that I have zero time right now since the wife has got me to tear apart the kitchen. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Just got great news from Don he got our check and will ship my SFC's Monday can't wait and will give me something to do over the holidays LOL Thanks Don for the fast service on shipping
-------------------- Willard (Mike) Scott Worldwide Camaro Club North Carolina state Rep. 2001 SS convertible with all SLP opts. Sunset Orange Neutral top Neutral leather http://community.webshots.com/user/wmss Posts: 737 | From: Siler City N.C. | Registered: Sep 2003
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Hello all, I am a newbie here. Wanted to know if Don would happen to have a set of subframe connectors for my convertible in red? I'll wait for a reply. Thanks
-------------------- 2002 Firehawk, Red w/black top & interior,M6,convertible. #25 1 of 26. Posts: 6 | From: Shawnee Kansas | Registered: Dec 2003
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Thanks Don my SFC came today and can't wait till Saturday to put them on and go for a drive.
-------------------- Willard (Mike) Scott Worldwide Camaro Club North Carolina state Rep. 2001 SS convertible with all SLP opts. Sunset Orange Neutral top Neutral leather http://community.webshots.com/user/wmss Posts: 737 | From: Siler City N.C. | Registered: Sep 2003
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