Hi, everyone I am going to look at a convertible on Sunday(weather permitting). I wanted to know where is should I check for the weak spots on the frame? I want to make sure the frame doesn't have a hairline crack or a bent frame. Also where does most rust occur on the convertible? I know I have to check the wheel wells, floor pans, under the door edge and all around the top and body. Is there a specific spot to check? What about the t-top bodies? I would hate to get a third gen and find out the frame is bent or cracked 

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The downside is on these cars rust likes to hide. On the T-Top, it's generally in the T-bar that's in the middle and you have to remove it to see it, it also can be along where the t-tops sit. Also check the bottom of the front fenders near the door, and where the lower control arms from the rear end come to the body. I can't speak for convertibles.
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In both my '91 and my '85 (both with T-Tops), I've found the most rust around the T-bar and oddly enough around the back window. Another place to check is around the center console, right under the T-bar. I've found amazing amounts of rust underneath that from bad T-Top seals.
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On the convertible you will want to look in the lower corner of the door jam closest to the rear fender. If the car has been driven hard there will be a crack or hairline fracture in that location. There is a lot flex in this style car
on the vert , if the seals are bad the floor pans will take in a lot of water. Look under the car, behind the front seats,thats where my rust was. If you buy the vert, buy a set of sfc from spohn A.s.a.p.
Ya, I just got the convertible. 88 Iroc-z with a l98 and superram intake, and other mods. The car runs great! I will definitely put the sfc's and get them welded on? That is the preferred way correct?
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Thats what everyone recommends. They do sell a bolt on but not sure how well they stay and how much stress the bolts can handle
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A L98 vert? If it's a factory L98 car, it's an aftermarket convertible. If it's a factory vert, then someone put in a L98.
If it's got a T-5 behind that L98, then you might want to start looking for a new tranny now. Also, if you can, check the casting numbers on the engine to confirm it's a L98.
If it's got a T-5 behind that L98, then you might want to start looking for a new tranny now. Also, if you can, check the casting numbers on the engine to confirm it's a L98.
