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<blockquote data-quote="SlyMart" data-source="post: 124920" data-attributes="member: 2607"><p>Congratulation on your 78 SA. The First thing you should buy is the GM Shop Manual and the Assembly Manual and The Parts Manual and I have another one too. I got a 1978 also and if you ever need help on something I am willing to scan any pages of my manual and I will post it here... The common issues I had with mine was the rear end.. My differential yokes were loose meaning I was able to move them with no problem. I am replacing my whole rear end with new parts like a new leaf springs.. bushings.. new Strut rods, new struts...etc. I can be quite expensive especially if you buy from the states and you got some stupid duty fees.. Then I am restoring the interior.. and fixing my turn signal switch which it's needs to be replaced.. I can put my turn signal on but it doesn't turn off when you finished your turn.. Nice car by the way.. it's gorgeous..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlyMart, post: 124920, member: 2607"] Congratulation on your 78 SA. The First thing you should buy is the GM Shop Manual and the Assembly Manual and The Parts Manual and I have another one too. I got a 1978 also and if you ever need help on something I am willing to scan any pages of my manual and I will post it here... The common issues I had with mine was the rear end.. My differential yokes were loose meaning I was able to move them with no problem. I am replacing my whole rear end with new parts like a new leaf springs.. bushings.. new Strut rods, new struts...etc. I can be quite expensive especially if you buy from the states and you got some stupid duty fees.. Then I am restoring the interior.. and fixing my turn signal switch which it's needs to be replaced.. I can put my turn signal on but it doesn't turn off when you finished your turn.. Nice car by the way.. it's gorgeous.. [/QUOTE]
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