'94 Camaro rear diff
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'94 Camaro rear diff
Does anyone know if these rear ends fit in our cars by chance? Or are they to narrow guy says he has one but he is 5 hours away and doesn't seem to have a clue how to measure it the numbers are way off any GM rear diff.
Darkcalling1- G3GM Member
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Re: '94 Camaro rear diff
I highly doubt it. Look at this pic.
http://www.carmonkeys.com/1995-CHEVROLET-CAMARO-Axle-Assembly-Rear-Disc-Rear-Brakes-Traction-Control-Opt-NW9?utm_campaign=google
http://www.carmonkeys.com/1995-CHEVROLET-CAMARO-Axle-Assembly-Rear-Disc-Rear-Brakes-Traction-Control-Opt-NW9?utm_campaign=google
Joe73- Donating Member
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Re: '94 Camaro rear diff
Not to mention I've always heard camaro rear ends '82 on weren't very strong.
dynchel- Donating Member
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I imagine they beefed them up in later years to handle the LS engines. Still doesn't address the width issue, though.
thatfnthing- Donating Member
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Re: '94 Camaro rear diff
First thing that caught my eye was there arent any "ears" on the diff housing for the upper control arm bushings.
Joe73- Donating Member
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Re: '94 Camaro rear diff
I had a new '86 Camaro, that I bought for the wife. The rear end had a torque bar on it, going to the transmission. Kinda strange. I found that out early, when the bolts on it fell out the first month !! Scared the wife when the torque bar was banging on the bottom of the tunnel !
Must have been a Monday morning production car...
Must have been a Monday morning production car...
pila- Donating Member
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I think i read that they were weak rearends (even with the ls engine) GM saw no need to up grade it since the tires or the clutch would slip before any breakage. Now if you were running slicks....all bets are off.thatfnthing wrote:I imagine they beefed them up in later years to handle the LS engines. Still doesn't address the width issue, though.
dynchel- Donating Member
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Ok thanks guys I don't think this guy actually knows what this rear end he has is out of it doesn't look anything like that one dynchel posted and being 5 hours away I will wait till a better deal comes along or do a disc brake conversion.
Darkcalling1- G3GM Member
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Re: '94 Camaro rear diff
Guess next question though probably been answered here some where is which rear end swaps in, and is the best bang for the buck I want to run posi of course and discs?
Darkcalling1- G3GM Member
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just to give credit where credit is due, joe73 posted the pic not me.Darkcalling1 wrote:Ok thanks guys I don't think this guy actually knows what this rear end he has is out of it doesn't look anything like that one dynchel posted and being 5 hours away I will wait till a better deal comes along or do a disc brake conversion.
dynchel- Donating Member
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