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Discussion in 'Buick FAQ' started by devilsfan, Jul 5, 2004.

  1. devilsfan

    devilsfan Freedom isn't free

    Hi all,

    I will be purchasing weatherstripping for my Centurion soon, and I was thinking of using Danno Enterprises. I got them from the grey pages and they are the cheapest. Has anyone used them? Are they reliable, are products good quality. Any suggestions/help is appreciated
     
  2. LAKOTA

    LAKOTA Sungakan yankahaypi mita

    devilsfan,
    I would go with a reputable company and pay the extra money if there is an unknown. A couple of suggestions; use the bench forum to post this question (more coverage), also use the search function, on this board, and insert key words and you should find good information.

    Good luck,

    Patrick
     
  3. Smartin

    Smartin Guest

    www.convertibleparts.com

    or

    www.1aauto.com

    are what I have used my on Centurion with no problems!

    Convertible Service is expensive though. I have not heard anything bad about Danno, though.
     
  4. devilsfan

    devilsfan Freedom isn't free

    Thanks for the replies, I think Danno should be ok. Hey Smartin I hope I can pick your brain a little for Centurion questions. Not much availible on the web for these cars. I want to redo the suspension but cant seem to find control arms do you have any suggestions. Also I can't seem to find an interchange manual for Buick. I used to have a Ford one (had a Galaxy for a while) and it was a life saver. I'm pretty positive that engine, suspension parts for Centurion and Le Saber are the same, but don't have years. Just so you know I try and research this stuff first, I only ask more experianced guys after I don't have any luck, so hopefully I won't become a pest. I love the yacht and want to do it right, so any info or help is always appreciated.
     
  5. Smartin

    Smartin Guest

    71-72 LeSabres and Centurions are nearly identical.

    Control arms - Rear?? Boxed? If you want boxed, have yours done by a welding shop or you can do it yourself by welding metal onto the current ones.

    Feel free to ask any questions....:TU:
     
  6. devilsfan

    devilsfan Freedom isn't free

    Hey,
    Yeah I guess I should have been more specific. Actually I would like to change the front and rear arms. My thing is that all the undeside and suspension is rusty and filthy. My time and money would be better spent relacing what I can instaed of refurbing every thing.
     

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