Nice!
You should make a build thread for each one of em to keep up with em individually. |
indeed individual build threads would be more interesting (if detailed) and easier to follow.
I am officially intrigued :) |
good to see you're still kicking around!! I've had 4 alero's in the last 10 years and still have my original although the others are gone... I keep looking at others and get shot down by my wife now haha
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Ok perfect. My alero needs a new subframe the power steering rack mount rusted off, whats all involved in this? Also what is that big main metal reinforcement on the front? Somehow mine doesnt have which is why it isnt driven
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That massive metal frame, where the steering any everything else is attached to is called a K-Member or Subframe.
So to say THE most essential part in the front of the car. |
So the next day I went to move it off the street and it wouldn't start! It was obviously electrical and not a dead battery or starter so I spent the day rebuilding and cleaning the ignition, checking fuses and ground wires. Still didn't start and the gas gauge didn't work. I had washed the engine the day I bought it and it was also raining for two days straight so it was very wet and humid out. Today I went to try to figure it out and it started with the first turn of the key. There was only one ground that I didn't touch, the one by the airbox. I had trouble with it on my daily Alero so it might be that.
Anyways, I got it moved and started the tear down and inspection aka automotive archeology! I found a big piece of the sunroof mechanism that had broken off, most of the missing screws were under the seats and they had changed the fuel pump by cutting through the floor instead of dropping the tank lol. I'll have to fix the hole because I'm sure thats not safe in an accident. You could slide your hand under the seat and touch the gas tank... Stripped and ripped out the whole interior except for the seats, center console, door cards and carpet. The carpet is gross and was also freshly wet so I will have to see if there is a leak somewhere. The good news is that almost everything is there and the wiring is 100%! They had installed a headunit but they ran their own wire so a proper install will be easier. Right now its all stripped down with a fart can on it so I'm resisting the urge to go beat the hell out of it... |
How did u get the headliner out without removing the rearwindow or windshield??
Please a detailed explanation as I couldn't figure it out as I wanted to take it out. Or did u fold it somehow? |
Since you have the headliner out and the car has a sunroof, would you be able to say one way or the other if you think it would be feasible to put the OEM sunroof in a car that was built without one? I'd like to know.
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Julian you can remove the headliner through the trunk... Fold down the back seats and out it goes
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Actually I just slid the passenger seat forward and turned the liner sideways. I put one side down on the rear floor and the other side up by the back window and it slides out the rear driver side door nicely. I've done it before on a two door as well and it was much easier.
As for a sunroof, I would say no for sure. Its a huge piece with lots of wiring and parts. The mechanism covers almost the entire roof. Its held in by a ton of screws too so the only way would be to completely remove the roof and weld in a sunroof one. There is also a big internal structure around the sunroof hole so it would never seal right if you just hacked it in. Best bet would to be to simply buy one with it, which would also be cheaper. I remember back in the day some people did cloth covered aftermarket sunroofs but that would also be a huge hack and would never keep the weather out. |
Hmm, this give me a whole bunch of new opportunities to fix my comming loose headliner.
Thank you very very much for the info Tw0123 and MrMike |
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Bought a fourth Alero! (technically lol). 2002 4 door, the package is the one below the GLS so it has the 15" wheels and cloth interior but has foglights and the 3400.
Gonna use the hood, fenders, doors, trunk and bumper covers instead of sanding down the horrible paint that was done to it. I also have a matching key for the ignition, doors and trunk and I scored a full interior set plus all the electronics that I need to fix up both cars. Just for transport I ziptied the front end on my daily. I wish I had a white Alero 2 door! No thanks How not to change your fuel pump Notice the torn steering wheel...it had an 8-ball "suicide knob" on it held on by a metal clamp |
*cry*
at least its parts gonna get a better home now |
Sometimes one has to die for the others to survive.
Nice work so far |
Wait a second, u took the headliner out?
Did u take it through the rear door, and only hat to remove the headrest on the passenger side? Willing to share some shots of how the headliner, foam and textile is at the back side (where the 3 clips are), so I can glue mine back together correct. |
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