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LeSabre97mint
11-29-2005, 07:21 AM
Hello

Over the weekend I was visiting my family. My brother calls me on my cel and says that he has a flat tire. I get there to help him and when we get the tire off I see the steel belt. These are 4 month old tires warn down to the belt! I told him that I'm taking his car and fixing it. It's a 91 LeSabre in fair conditon, except for the following: I'm looking for the best price I can get on Monroe Sensa-Trac , upper bearings, ball joints, front calipers, rotors, pads, rear cylinders, shoes.

I live in the Minneapolis MN area. Anyone know of a dealer that sells on the web with good prices? I've found one for ford but not for GM yet. After market suggestions are good to.

I'm also looking for a good front end shop that's willing to work with me solving a shimmy I have in my 97 LeSabre in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. What I've done: ballanced the tires, 4 struts, replaced both drive shafts, replaced a wheel bearing, alignment (shop). All of the above and I still have a shimmy/fludder in the front left area. The car has 107,000 miles on it and is in great shape.

Thanks for your helpful replys!

Dan in need of parts

HotZ28
11-29-2005, 07:35 PM
As for your brothers car, I would use RockAuto for parts. You can select from most brand name parts.

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/catalog.php
RockAuto Parts Catalog

I got my dirlled & slotted rotors off Ebay & they work great with ceramic pads! One thing about ceramic pads, they have to warm up before they work best.

On your car, I would check the sub frame bushings, upper strut mounts, ball joints and trans & motor mounts. Or, you could just have an out of round tire!
Not too uncommon on some brands! I've "Been there and done that" with tires.

LeSabre97mint
11-29-2005, 10:20 PM
As for your brothers car, I would use RockAuto for parts. You can select from most brand name parts.

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/catalog.php
RockAuto Parts Catalog

I got my dirlled & slotted rotors off Ebay & they work great with ceramic pads! One thing about ceramic pads, they have to warm up before they work best.

On your car, I would check the sub frame bushings, upper strut mounts, ball joints and trans & motor mounts. Or, you could just have an out of round tire!
Not too uncommon on some brands! I've "Been there and done that" with tires.

HotZ28

Thanks for the reply! I'll check out the link you posted.

As for the shimmy being the tire I believe I rotated the tires and the shimmy didn't follow the tire. Good suggestion though.

Do you notice a big difference with the drilled and slotted rotors and ceramic pads?

Regards

Dan

HotZ28
11-30-2005, 09:20 AM
The drilled & slotted rotors and ceramic pads made a huge difference. That big hog stops like a sports car! I had no idea they would work so well and the best part is there is no brake dust at all! This was one modification that was well worth the investment.

LeSabre97mint
12-01-2005, 03:15 PM
The drilled & slotted rotors and ceramic pads made a huge difference. That big hog stops like a sports car! I had no idea they would work so well and the best part is there is no brake dust at all! This was one modification that was well worth the investment.


HotZ

I'll have to look in to getting a set.

Regards

Dan

auto trainy
12-03-2005, 02:05 PM
Iv'e got thing s from GMpartsdirect.com, genuineoemparts.com, GM-CAR-PARTS.com
Good Luck

LeSabre97mint
12-03-2005, 10:46 PM
Iv'e got thing s from GMpartsdirect.com, genuineoemparts.com, GM-CAR-PARTS.com
Good Luck

Thanks Auto!

Dan

stuzman
12-05-2005, 05:48 PM
Thanks Auto!

Dan

Hey Dan,

Here is another link... http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=214079 that I've used in the past which is a GM dealership with wholesale prices. I've used them several times in the past and everything that I've ordered is OEM parts and I've found the prices reasonable.

LeSabre97mint
12-05-2005, 06:02 PM
Hey Dan,

Here is another link... http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=214079 that I've used in the past which is a GM dealership with wholesale prices. I've used them several times in the past and everything that I've ordered is OEM parts and I've found the prices reasonable.

Stunzman

Thank you very much! Keep them coming!

Regards

Dan

blrunner
12-06-2005, 06:17 AM
When I order original GM Parts from a Dealer I use http://www.gmotors.com/ They sell GM Parts 20% over cost. You fill out the request form and what parts your looking for and they send an email back with a link to their site with a quote. Check their prices to a local dealership prices and you will be surprised of the savings.

LeSabre97mint
12-06-2005, 07:27 AM
When I order original GM Parts from a Dealer I use http://www.gmotors.com/ They sell GM Parts 20% over cost. You fill out the request form and what parts your looking for and they send an email back with a link to their site with a quote. Check their prices to a local dealership prices and you will be surprised of the savings.

BL

Thank for the link....I'll check them out.

Regards

Dan

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