Somewhere in this thread someone,
@76zimmer , said Corvettes suck to work on. I don't know what Chevy was thinking.
To install new studs, it is a lot of work. Remove the 1/2 shaft, proceed to drop a u-joint cap and needle bearings everywhere. Remove the shock. Remove the lower(only) link. Remove the spring bolt. I did find out that the single spring in this car is the super tricky one. Break line and caliper removed. E brake cable disconnected. Then the trailing arm bolt. This nut is in a tight location and 1/6 of a turn at a time to remove. castle nuts and cotter pins on everything. Up to this point it has been pretty uneventful. Just time and figuring out what to do next.
Now that the arm is out, the pain in the butt starts. GM decided that the spindle, basically a really short axle, needed to have both inner and outer bears pressed on. And when they have been on there since 1979, removing is not easy. I built a stand to stabilize the arm. Heated the inner bearing and beat spindle 3 times with a 12 pound sledge hammer. It fell out.
I decided to replace said spindle. I have a local Corvette guy, Rick at Corvette Central, 40 minutes south of me. Has every part and if I am paying cash, he is cheaper than the on line stores. After meeting him once and buying the spindle, bearings and seals, he gave me his set up shim drawer. Told me to get it back to him Monday. Who does that??????
He told me them machine the spindle down to make the bearings slip on. So on the lathe it went. Now the bearings are easy to install.
When I was looking over everything, I noticed that the arm had been welded on. Then noticed it had been bent. Called Rick. He said he could get one by Monday. Then he calls back 10 minutes later. Says he will pull the new one off of the car they are restoring and I could grab it the next day. Who does that?????
Went back together in about 5 hours including the spindle set up. Added Gorilla Automotive shoulder lug nuts. They add 0.30 inches into the wheel beyond the taper.
Drove it to a friends house 2 miles away. Checked everything. Drove 3 miles to the church. Checked everything. Drove 4 miles the the gas station. Filled the tank. Drove 5 miles home. The speedometer quit working after the fill up.
But it drove nice. Eileen is going to hate the transmission.