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Old 01-24-2008, 11:06 PM
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As far as the wiring harness goes is the truck and car trans the same? I know the truck has a p/n switch in it. Can I just get a p/n switch and put in a car trans and it hook up into a truck harness? Thanks Eric
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You would just need to switch the linkage shaft and bolt on the prndle switch you are set
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don't forget the different tailshaft housing...
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Originally Posted by Superado
don't forget the different tailshaft housing...
Huh??? tailhousing should be the same for a 2wd truck and a car...
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He means if you putting it in a camaro you would need the provision for the torque arm
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Originally Posted by performabuilt
He means if you putting it in a camaro you would need the provision for the torque arm
I got an adjustable torque arm from spohn.. It came off an lt1 car but I think I can bolt it on to my car. I haven't tried it yet. it has it's own mount.
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Originally Posted by performabuilt
He means if you putting it in a camaro you would need the provision for the torque arm
that's exactly what I meant...
I have one if anyone needs one...




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