After hitting about ten junkyard, I finally found an Aspire with nearly all the gear intact. Unfortunately, I didn't get a look at whether it was automatic or manual or ABS since the car was resting up on top of another (if this makes a difference) but it was a 4 door so I didn't grab the spare tank. Also, every place I went had their own guys to pull off the parts and my dude just simply cut the rubber brake hoses in the back. I hope the ones on the Festiva fit because I'm tossing the stumps he left.
Overall, I paid $50 for the complete right front knuckle and caliper and $75 for the trailing arm with the driver side hub attached. However, I found another one immediately after at another junkyard with the whole rear with drums off a 2 door for $100....grrr...no refunds....
I have everything pretty much torn down and cleaned and I'm stunned that the trailing arm still has the original black paint and how rust free it is. The knuckle, drum and caliper is just as good from what I see. I planned on painting them along with bearings, new brakes, etc but I guess I won't need to
Also, I picked up a Cougar oil pan for my girlfriend's Mystique... But that's a whole new can of worms lol
Pics will follow soon
Overall, I paid $50 for the complete right front knuckle and caliper and $75 for the trailing arm with the driver side hub attached. However, I found another one immediately after at another junkyard with the whole rear with drums off a 2 door for $100....grrr...no refunds....
I have everything pretty much torn down and cleaned and I'm stunned that the trailing arm still has the original black paint and how rust free it is. The knuckle, drum and caliper is just as good from what I see. I planned on painting them along with bearings, new brakes, etc but I guess I won't need to
Also, I picked up a Cougar oil pan for my girlfriend's Mystique... But that's a whole new can of worms lol
Pics will follow soon
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