Getting rid of old suspension parts
Getting rid of old suspension parts
Since dropping the 9C3 I’ve been looking at the stock struts and springs in my garage. Very little miles on them, but from the super stiff ‘11 year. What should I do with them? Throw them in the land fill? Donated them to a local junkyard (if they even take stuff) or try selling them? Opinions appreciated.
Dave B - Yargnits
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2011 Caprice 9C3
2018 Silverado LT
2005 John Deere (garden tractor)
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2011 Caprice 9C3
2018 Silverado LT
2005 John Deere (garden tractor)
Re: Getting rid of old suspension parts
Aren't the G8 guys into them for some reason?
2011 9C3: 11.48 @118.
Re: Getting rid of old suspension parts
Idk why everyone hates on the 2011 struts. I think mine rides great. Was stiff as hell with stock springs. On SS 2017 springs rides great.
2011 9C3 Caprice PPV Phantom Black
1995 MG5 Yukon GT Black
1993 Harley Davidson FLSTC Black
1995 MG5 Yukon GT Black
1993 Harley Davidson FLSTC Black
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Re: Getting rid of old suspension parts
I just post that kind of stuff up for enough bucks to pay for my boxing and shipping time. $20 plus shipping?
I’m about to recycle my stock springs since I can’t see anyone wanting them and I don’t like when things go to a landfill for no reason.
I’m about to recycle my stock springs since I can’t see anyone wanting them and I don’t like when things go to a landfill for no reason.
Re: Getting rid of old suspension parts
When I wrote about changing springs I was convinced to lose at least the front struts. The fact that you can’t buy that part number backed up the idea that they weren’t the best.
I’ll try eBaying it and it does sell I’ll drop it off at a wrecker.
Dave B - Yargnits
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2011 Caprice 9C3
2018 Silverado LT
2005 John Deere (garden tractor)
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2011 Caprice 9C3
2018 Silverado LT
2005 John Deere (garden tractor)