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I need to find one of these for the driver's side as it is missing. I know there are probably several places I can get it, but I don't know what it is called.




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It's a bump stop. Corvette Central call them a trailing arm bumper. If it's on your 82, they cost $16.95
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Thanks. Now I can go shopping.


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LOOKED LIKE A DO HICKY TO ME!
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No, It's a "Thing-A-Mu-Jig." 

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Bair's has it for $14...pt. #5203

btw....it's really called a "gweesh-gweesh thingy bob"!!
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Isn't that a whatcha ma call it that attaches to the do hickey right next to the Thing a mu jig.




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Hmmmnnn looks like somebodies been doin a lil paintin in their "spare" time....
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[QUOTE=Tuxblacray] Hmmmnnn looks like somebodies been doin a lil paintin in their "spare" time....
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Right on Larry. I wanted to paint my new brake calipers before they got all rusty. Once I got started, I couldn't stop.
Then I noticed I was missing the one "bump stop". I really should replace some other parts, like the black rubber donuts that support the body. They look really bad. And on the front, the shields are falling off. What did I get into?

Right on Larry. I wanted to paint my new brake calipers before they got all rusty. Once I got started, I couldn't stop.




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I've been sprayin down the bolts & nuts to the body mounts to replace those rubber bushings. I hate to do these because I just know that it isn't going to go well. So be it, I know in the long run who is going to be the victor!
I probally should be painting like you are now while the weather is warmer. That way it won't take 2 hours for the garage to warm up. Unfortunitly I have other agenda items that prevent me from doing this.
What type of black paint are you putting on? I usually use Rustoleum Indutrial Machine Gloss Black. I like it because it has a rust inhibitor and it comes in a pint and a spray.Yours looks to have a nice gloss to it.
What sheild is it that you lost? Is it something that rusted & fell off or did it have some help from a parking block, chuckhole, or your average 100 mi. jaunt down the road?
Tuxblacray 2006-11-19 12:38:09
I probally should be painting like you are now while the weather is warmer. That way it won't take 2 hours for the garage to warm up. Unfortunitly I have other agenda items that prevent me from doing this.
What type of black paint are you putting on? I usually use Rustoleum Indutrial Machine Gloss Black. I like it because it has a rust inhibitor and it comes in a pint and a spray.Yours looks to have a nice gloss to it.
What sheild is it that you lost? Is it something that rusted & fell off or did it have some help from a parking block, chuckhole, or your average 100 mi. jaunt down the road?

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