My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
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My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
This car was given to me by my mother because I needed a higher MPG car to keep day to day costs down.
It had been sitting for about 6 months when I got it but I didn't have to do anything but buy a battery and change the oil.
So far I have about 2000 miles on her and loving every day. I lowered it close to two inches I think, and I'm still on my first tank but I'll have some mileage numbers soon. Already have 400 miles on this tank and I'm hoping to make it to 550 before refueling.
She needs some front bearings soon and I'm definitely not looking forward to that...
It had been sitting for about 6 months when I got it but I didn't have to do anything but buy a battery and change the oil.
So far I have about 2000 miles on her and loving every day. I lowered it close to two inches I think, and I'm still on my first tank but I'll have some mileage numbers soon. Already have 400 miles on this tank and I'm hoping to make it to 550 before refueling.
She needs some front bearings soon and I'm definitely not looking forward to that...
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
How did you lower it?
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
Ok, this post makes no sense.
How can you have 2000 miles on it so far, yet be on your first tank of gas? lol
And good luck hitting 550. Best I have done was 526 I think it was @ 36MPG. And that was with a V6 3100 Auto.
Front bearings are cake if you work on cars, otherwise have someone that knows what they are doing help you with them.
How can you have 2000 miles on it so far, yet be on your first tank of gas? lol
And good luck hitting 550. Best I have done was 526 I think it was @ 36MPG. And that was with a V6 3100 Auto.
Front bearings are cake if you work on cars, otherwise have someone that knows what they are doing help you with them.
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
First tank since lowering. I lowered it by cutting the springs. I have limiters in the rear to keep them from popping out so it's all relatively safe.
I'm not worried about the work of changing bearings. I'm a pretty competent mechanic. The price tag is what sucks.
Just for some more background, I'm 27 and work for NASA as an Engineering Technician. I have a few other vehicles I can post pics of when I am allowed to post pics.
I do diesel performance work on the side and sponsor 5 diesel forums.
I got the car for free because my mom accidentally locked her favorite dog in it and it died on the back seat...
I'm not worried about the work of changing bearings. I'm a pretty competent mechanic. The price tag is what sucks.
Just for some more background, I'm 27 and work for NASA as an Engineering Technician. I have a few other vehicles I can post pics of when I am allowed to post pics.
I do diesel performance work on the side and sponsor 5 diesel forums.
I got the car for free because my mom accidentally locked her favorite dog in it and it died on the back seat...
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
Wheel bearings are almost as simple as the job gets on these cars. Takes about 5-10 minutes per side. Literally...
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
I know. I had to pull the struts out to cut the coils, so I've seen it... I'm talking strictly $$$.
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
Does that include dropping the ball joints so you can pull the axles to change the rear bearing cover/seals? LOLSuzukiGhostRider wrote:Wheel bearings are almost as simple as the job gets on these cars. Takes about 5-10 minutes per side. Literally...
I doubt it!
As for bearing prices, go to RockAuto.com, look up Timken brands. They aren't too bad usually and will do fine.
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
Thats where I looked. But thanks for the heads up! $120 a pair still sucks...
I keep telling myself that new bearings will help my MPGs! Hah!
I keep telling myself that new bearings will help my MPGs! Hah!
Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
you have a focus yet your given a beretta for higher gas mileage? sorry but i dosen't add up. Show some pics of your rides.
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
Well, just don't do what some have had happen. Bearing failure sucks worse that 120 a pair. Especially when the wheel separates from the car!
My last set on the Z were so bad, I just had to change them. Yikes! But I also did ball joints, rotors, drums, pads and shoes. I think it all cost around 250 or something.... Its in my Z project thread, toward the back circa June 2010 right before Bfest. And yes I changed the rear bearing seals! lol PITA!
My last set on the Z were so bad, I just had to change them. Yikes! But I also did ball joints, rotors, drums, pads and shoes. I think it all cost around 250 or something.... Its in my Z project thread, toward the back circa June 2010 right before Bfest. And yes I changed the rear bearing seals! lol PITA!
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
My wife drives the Focus daily. I am still waiting to be able to post pics... Don't you think if I was BS ing I would pick nicer cars?
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Thanks for the heads up! They're not bad yet. Just a little growling around corners.DTMAce wrote:Well, just don't do what some have had happen. Bearing failure sucks worse that 120 a pair. Especially when the wheel separates from the car!
My last set on the Z were so bad, I just had to change them. Yikes! But I also did ball joints, rotors, drums, pads and shoes. I think it all cost around 250 or something.... Its in my Z project thread, toward the back circa June 2010 right before Bfest. And yes I changed the rear bearing seals! lol PITA!
Where's the issue with my cut springs? I could see if I didn't install limiter straps, but it's not like I AutoX or anything...
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Re: My Lowered 96 Chevy Beretta!
Wow! You did some great work on that car! Not to rub it in, but I'm soo glad we don't have to deal with rust like that down here!