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04-16-2008, 10:28 AM #1
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- 1995 Impala
in the market for an ls1, What to look out for?
I am currently in the market for an ls1 i was just wondering if you guys can tell me some of the common problems on these cars to look out for when buying one thanks
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04-16-2008, 03:22 PM #2
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Quick Silver- 2002 Z06
Camaro or Firebird. What year?
93-02 could have some slow window issues We can help you fix that though.
Be mindful of rear end noise. If there is no problem the car is pretty quite going down the highway. If you hear a droan(spelling) from the rear end then it probably need bearings.
If you find a car that has more than 30,000 on it and they have not fixed it chances are it will need to be done.
Manual or Automatic?
Manual find out when the last time they changed the clutch was.
Automatic check fluid see if it looks burnt, also what kind they run in it.
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04-17-2008, 11:49 AM #3
Check auto tranny fluid ABSOLUTELY! Cost me $2300 for rebuilt tranny, but got 02' B4C for only $6900 w/99k!
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