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GI then FS: Getrag 284 swap

You can keep the aluminum subframe, its just more work and more measuring. I did. The dash structure is also different on an 04+, which is going to make it more difficult, but not impossible. It will be pretty close to my swap honestly. I have a pretty detailed thread in my sig.
 


You can keep the aluminum subframe, its just more work and more measuring. I did. The dash structure is also different on an 04+, which is going to make it more difficult, but not impossible. It will be pretty close to my swap honestly. I have a pretty detailed thread in my sig.

Thankyou
 
theres a couple other things, mainly in the wiring and to be able to get the key out , you will also need the 05+ engine bracket and aluminum oil pan, as well as the usual reatta oil filter adapter
 
theres a couple other things, mainly in the wiring and to be able to get the key out , you will also need the 05+ engine bracket and aluminum oil pan, as well as the usual reatta oil filter adapter

Ok so do i need the entire panel and the brake booster aswell from the 93 car? Those are things i didnt take with me s o ill have to have them mailed if so.
 


If you want to stick with the aluminum and need welding, I know a guy in Chicopee that can load up his welder and probably come to you. He's also amazing with steel.
 
ya its completely differnt, your better off buying a aftermarket pedal and saving the hastle

You know ive thought of this, just buy a bolt in style and call it a day. Seems alot easier than ****ing around with modifying the 93 one. Any suggestions on where to get one?

Edit: was just looking at different universal pedals adn they have different ratios.
 
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If you want to stick with the aluminum and need welding, I know a guy in Chicopee that can load up his welder and probably come to you. He's also amazing with steel.

Im gonna go with a steel subframe, i have one already in a junkyard next to me so ima rip that out and do everything i need to befor i start the project. Also im picking up a mig to do the welding myself. Do you still have that alum oil pan and bracket?
 


You won't need to do any welding on the subframe, just some cutting and drilling. My impala's pedal bracket is very similar to the 04+gp, and I was able to fan a clutch bracket for it. Its just a lot more work than 97-03. Either way, there's no way to use the 93's bracket, you will have to fan your own.
 
You won't need to do any welding on the subframe, just some cutting and drilling. My impala's pedal bracket is very similar to the 04+gp, and I was able to fan a clutch bracket for it. Its just a lot more work than 97-03. Either way, there's no way to use the 93's bracket, you will have to fan your own.

Ok ive seen something about needing the entire firewall section. But sounds like its easier than i thought. Basicly just either fab the pedal assembly i have so i can bolt it to the firewall or get a universal like jeff said, then drill a hole for the master and hook it up. I will probly need to extend it like you did with the treads though right, but thats easy enough plus i imagine makes adjustment easier if need be.
 
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