1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 4 Attachment(s) Well I guess it's time to start a build thread. I recently purchased a 1992 Z-28 it was on my list of cars to own before I die. I gave $1500 for the car it has 131,000 miles on it, and all of the original paper work, build sheets, and so on minus the owners manual and window sticker . It was a two owner car, first was a woman named Pam I'm guessing, there was a tag receipt for a tag that said PAMSZ28, and the guy I bought the car from, pretty much ram shacked the car in less than 6 months.... The day I got my car, it had been sitting under a tree for 8 months... Attachment 370864 Attachment 370865 After alot of cleaning and a little touch up paint here and there. Attachment 370866 Attachment 370867 I have a never ending list that only started with a couple of small things. I bought the *car as a daily driver to work to save on gas. (My daily driver at the time was my 1987 K5 Blazer with a 6" lift and 35" tires) The list stated with just getting the two passenger side gfx pieces (that I have yet to find) and driving the hell out of it. The day I drove it home I got pulled over for excessive noise, they guy had put straight exhaust on it with two huge 4" tips. I happened to have a Flowmaster and some chrome rectangle tips that I picked up from a swap meet for a 4th gen, so that is now my temporary exhaust. Along with a set of Headman long tubes that I got from my brother that I have yet to install. I noticed some sloppiness in the handling department and found the sway bar end links had no bushings at all, so I picked up a set of Energy Suspension poly bushings. And this was when I realized how good these cars really handle and drive, and also how much I love this car. So now starts the never ending list. *I have also managed to pull all of the red bulbs he had put in and on the car out. Including the gauge lights, tag, lights, dome and map lights and we cant forget the badass underglow kit that he installed, by using self taping screws on the ground effects. :( anyways while all of this little "tinkering" stuff is going on I find this forum, and alot of useful information. And hopefully I can help some of you out while I am here. (I am a regular on almost all of the car audio forums, big part of my life there, I am only in my second year of competing, I finshed 3rd at MECA world finals last year, but I have been doing car audio for 10+ years, so keep an eye out for a stereo build)* |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Oh, I ordered some 2" wheel spacers that should be here tomorrow..... Hmmmm.... Along with new parking, marker, and headlights.... |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Since you bought some 2" wheel spacers, I can only assume that you are putting a different set of wheels (possibly 4th gen/vette wheels)... By the way, looks like a good budget DD... Have fun with it! These cars handle great! |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 6 Attachment(s) New parking and marker lights installed. Attachment 370845 Some used fog lights put in, along with some custom zip tie work until I get my bumper cover. Attachment 370846 New E36 Depo gen 5 headlights. Attachment 370847 Attachment 370848 The new wheels. Attachment 370849 Waiting on the wheel spacers. Attachment 370850 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 3 Attachment(s) Also yesterday I did a smog delete on the car. Im not sure if anyone has done it this way but I saved myself about $100 and opted to not get the smog delete pulley. I used a 975K6 belt. Attachment 370842 Attachment 370843 Attachment 370844 I went around the alternator, power steering, water pump, then the crank. Instead of power steering crank and then water pump. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by Bullydawg
(Post 5256204)
Since you bought some 2" wheel spacers, I can only assume that you are putting a different set of wheels (possibly 4th gen/vette wheels)... By the way, looks like a good budget DD... Have fun with it! These cars handle great! |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 7 Attachment(s) |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Nice, but you need a new camera. Where did you get the clear side markers? |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by 88WS-6
(Post 5256429)
Nice, but you need a new camera. Where did you get the clear side markers? |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Interested to see those headlights in... i am going to do the legitament BMW E36 EURO headlight switch eventually. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. I really like how the 35th wheels on your car. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Nice DD, those are the exact rims Im looking for. Just sand & polish them up & they will look awsome. White Z28's look amazing with those wheels no matter what year. Too bad mines is black!!!! |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Try not to get water in the parking lamps Cause water settled in mine and turned black......but They look good......I also have the same wheels except I have black painted center caps.....your starter project is in a lot better condition then mine was and these cars are great daily drivers.....the gas mileage on my car is good when I don't get on it....the built 700r4 in my car with the megashifter is actually really fun |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Please don't do E36 headlights. They don't fit, weren't built for the car, and look horrible. Hands down one of the top 5 worst inhumanities people do to these cars. Nothing worse than a part not contoured to fit a car. If you want an E36, buy one. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. I will try the belt setup, I was going to get the delete pulley but if I don't need to why bother, thanks for the info brother |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by puma1552
(Post 5257459)
Please don't do E36 headlights. They don't fit, weren't built for the car, and look horrible. Hands down one of the top 5 worst inhumanities people do to these cars. Nothing worse than a part not contoured to fit a car. If you want an E36, buy one. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by karl's-92'-z28
(Post 5257392)
Nice DD, those are the exact rims Im looking for. Just sand & polish them up & they will look awsome. White Z28's look amazing with those wheels no matter what year. Too bad mines is black!!!!
Originally Posted by LivinLarge
(Post 5256555)
I really like how the 35th wheels on your car. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by z28yourstang
(Post 5257417)
Try not to get water in the parking lamps Cause water settled in mine and turned black......but They look good......I also have the same wheels except I have black painted center caps.....your starter project is in a lot better condition then mine was and these cars are great daily drivers.....the gas mileage on my car is good when I don't get on it....the built 700r4 in my car with the megashifter is actually really fun |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by puma1552
(Post 5257459)
Please don't do E36 headlights. They don't fit, weren't built for the car, and look horrible. Hands down one of the top 5 worst inhumanities people do to these cars. Nothing worse than a part not contoured to fit a car. If you want an E36, buy one. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by 91 Droptop
(Post 5258380)
I will try the belt setup, I was going to get the delete pulley but if I don't need to why bother, thanks for the info brother |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by ghost91
(Post 5258446)
I agree. just get the normal headlights that are meant for the car. circular lights wont look right wen every other light on the car is rectangular. otherwise it doesnt look so bad. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Its great to see stuff like this. Awesome that you saved that Z-28. One reason that I'll never sell mine is what you typed about the guy almost ruining that car in 6 months. I would hate myself if that ever happened to mine. Great job, keep it up! |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. It is amazing how these cars can go downhill so fast but they are 20 years old. Good to see that some are able to be saved. Interested in seeing how the lights turn out. I thought I wanted the 35th wheels but I think I'll keep looking. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 1 Attachment(s) So the Camaro got put on hold for a little while, I have been finishing up on my Blazer. Attachment 370281 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 3 Attachment(s) Picked up a new to me hood from a friend of mine. Not the one I want but it will do for now. Attachment 369151 Attachment 369152 Attachment 369153 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. same exact hood i got but currently doin a lil glass work to it.its not the hood i want either its a lil too big and too big for a lil 305. makes me feel like a r i c e r. :( |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. any progress? |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Ahh, some bad news and some good. The trans went out on me in July. The car sat parked as I bought a ragged out 4th gen z28 with a ls1 and 4l60. I traded my 87 K5 for it. Terriable move but I had to have something better on gas to make the 1 hour drive to work everyday. Anyways. Gonna upload some pictures of the K5 and new car. As well as the 92's progress. ;) |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 6 Attachment(s) Motor and trans out Attachment 355751 Attachment 355752 Stripping all the parts off Attachment 355753 Attachment 355754 Attachment 355755 Attachment 355756 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 3 Attachment(s) The K5 and 4th gen Attachment 355747 Attachment 355748 This car is ragged out interior is completly trashed everything rattles it shakes bad abouve 60mph and the rearend is roaring terriably Attachment 355749 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Dam that k5 is CALEEN!!!!!! Part out that camaro for parts. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by LivinLarge
(Post 5468192)
Dam that k5 is CALEEN!!!!!! Part out that camaro for parts. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by DVLDOGYUT
(Post 5468206)
The red one? |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Those wheels look great on there! I was against them when you posted until I saw them installed. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by LivinLarge
(Post 5468207)
Ya. If completely part it out you can make some good money |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by Johnny Blaze
(Post 5468215)
Those wheels look great on there! I was against them when you posted until I saw them installed. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 5 Attachment(s) Headlight swap Attachment 355731 Stripping the paint Attachment 355732 Attachment 355733 Attachment 355734 Attachment 355735 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Put the dash, door panels, center console, motor, trans & rear end from the 4th into the 3rd!!!!!! |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by LivinLarge
(Post 5468207)
Ya. If completely part it out you can make some good money
Originally Posted by karl's-92'-z28
(Post 5468315)
Put the dash, door panels, center console, motor, trans & rear end from the 4th into the 3rd!!!!!! |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 4 Attachment(s) First and second coat pf rust defender primer. Attachment 355727 Attachment 355728 Attachment 355729 Attachment 355730 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. looks like a promising build! |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 1 Attachment(s) |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. moar !!! |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. FEED ME MORE !! :D |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Should I post new new wheels? They are here. |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 1 Attachment(s) Teaser Attachment 355610 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by jayhawk
(Post 5468163)
That Blazer is gay. Sound systems to that extreme are so pointless in a vehicle. To bad your girl likes it.... |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory.
Originally Posted by DVLDOGYUT
(Post 5469166)
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Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. 3 Attachment(s) New wheels tires and hood. 18x9.5 with 275/35/18 on the front and 19x10 with 295/30/19 out back Attachment 355570 Attachment 355571 Attachment 355572 |
Re: 1992 Z-28 A build, from a new car, to the dumps, and back to her glory. Looking good Bro, just a quick note, I have been in the business for over 30 years please wear a mask no matter what you are spraying. Take it from a guy who now has asthma, you only have one set of lungs, peace |
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