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I agree. Autos can be fun, IF and ONLY IF they are 6 speed and shift quickly and have the right gear ratios. The 4 speed GM throws in everything is a slush box with crap for gear ratios.
yes well, The trans was already sold, so I can't has cheezburger
I'm too lazy
you buyin'?
It depends on what your car has. If you have a 3ch axle (ABS only) and you want to swap in a 4Ch axle you either have to drill a hole in the top of the axle housing and install your ABS sensor out of your old rear or connect only one wheel speed sensor to the ABS. The 4ch rears have two wheel speed sensors (one on each axle shaft) as opposed to a 3Ch rear with only one speed sensor (on top of the diff in the housing).
To keep it simple, get an axle that matches your car. And make sure it has a limited slip (Auburn or Torsen is fine)
I was looking to pick one up for my boy's first car.
1998 - 2002 Camaro or Firebird. Anyway, do any companies make any aftermarket suspension regarding comfort and performance for these cars?
I hear these things ride rough.
Anybody have info on a 5.3 V8 to swap into one? Please let me know. It would be an awesome surprise.
Not that we support suggesting other forums, but since you are going to hijack the thread for your own. You'd likely better off searching through a F-body forum (LS1Tech) for these types of questions. The aftermarket is vast for them, but few people on this forum will know where to go or how to do the swap.
What I do know is, don't bother with a 5.3L swap, go for a LS1 5.7 swap. The change over is better and you'll have to get a LSx intake to fit, and you'd want the additional power.
Now back to rear ends.
I'll try to throw the car up in the air and take a look at what I've got going on down there. hopefully it won't be too much trouble
but then again, it is a GM soooooooo
I'll buy some beer first
Got under and looked at it today. Been real busy and finally had a free night. Turns out what I've got is still pretty gorgeous, so I'm going to try and modify it instead of buying a whole new rear. Sadly, I'll save more money in the end for other things...Like a V8 :P
nevermind....Picking up the new rear Saturday
Good luck with the swap! Its pretty straight forward. If you arent doing it on a lift then Id recommend leaving the wheels on while taking the old one out as it makes it about 1000 times easier to get it out from under the car.
I bet it would. I hope everything goes smoothly
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