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Old 04-17-2010, 06:38 PM
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i just got my v6 camaro back from getting transformed. had a 5.3 put in it with the t56 and all the good stuff to make it work . But now i need to know what i need to change out in the rear end ????
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Just get u a welder and weld that rear end up till u kill it and then get u a new one like a 9" or moser 12 bolt
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what u mean weld it ?
Old 04-17-2010, 06:58 PM
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well if u weld the rear it acts like a positive rear end but it will be positive all the time like a spool would be, its a cheap way to have the rear end act like a positive
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here is a pic of a welded rear end, Weld the spider gears together so nothing slips


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Won't that cause the rear to break? That's what I was told, because when you turn the wheel normally turn at different speeds. I wouldn't do that unless it's a daily driver.
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if its not a DD i would if i wanted a quick positive, my friend done it to his stock mustang rear end and made god knows how many 9.20 passes in the 1/4 with it and had no problems at all
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it is my daily driver, the 5.3 has mild comp cam,patriot springs&retainers,ls6 intake ,bigger injecters,ported oil pump,and tune .so if i decide not to weld it ,can i just purchase better gears
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to the question at hand....a V6 rear end is typically a 3.08 open diff. the V8 rear ends are either depending on transmission and trim level.....2.73 or 3.23 (auto) 3.42 (M6) all with LSD's.

just an FYI. yes welding the spiders is cheep on the quick, but it considerably weakens the carrier.
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yeah u could but if its a v6 rear end its just a single traction and u will deffinatly need a positive traction so u would need to get a positive traction unless u just want to spin all day lol
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so whats the best thing i should do ? besides buying a new one , i just dropped almost $3,000 on the swap and labor and now my pockets are a lil dusty.....
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Originally Posted by madmike9396
if its not a DD i would if i wanted a quick positive, my friend done it to his stock mustang rear end and made god knows how many 9.20 passes in the 1/4 with it and had no problems at all
BIG difference between a 8.8 and a fbody 10 bolt though........

OP, If I were you, I wouldnt do it if its your daily driver, your just setting yourself up for failure. Its to weak of a rearend in the first place, you just got the warmed over 5.3/t56, which means (at least for me ) youll be beatin on it like a 8th grader at a booby bar........... It'll end up grenadin on ya and leave ya stranded. If I were you, I would 1.) find another 10 bolt before you weld that one 2.) Weld it and find another ride to and from wherever you have to go...........

Just my $.02............
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Just call local junk yards and c if they have any wrecked SS Z28 TRANS AM they all should have positive rear ends, get it and swap it with yours, if u want the cheap way out weld it but like said above it may break, If i were u i would weld it if i had another Daily Driver but if i didnt have another Daily Driver i would leave the rear the way it is and save for a 9" or a 12 bolt because all 7.5 rears are weak in these cars and will not with stand your power soure long especially if it hooks one good time
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Best advice of the thread so far:

1.) Find another 10 bolt locally or on here in the classifieds, buy it, and have it sitting on the garage floor ready to go in.

2.) Pull the car in, jack it up. Pull the diff cover, clean the carrier out real good w/a couple cans of brake cleaner. Wipe as much of the gear oil out and let it drip dry. Once dry, weld that ****** up (like the one in the pics above) ............ just remember, your gonna have to get the center pin out somehow .......... fill er back up with some of the cheapest gear oil you could find and throw the cover back on. Doesnt do any good to dig in your "dusty pockets" to put fancy **** in right now, youll see why in a minute.......in fact, leave the floor jack/tools out too

3.) Get your buddy w/the camera to start making his way to the end of the driveway............. pull out, make sure your buddy has the camera rollin, tach her up, and LET HER RIP!!!!! JAM 2nd, but be ready to come off the gas, NOW that its makin a bunch of bad noises try to get her back in the drive way........If it wont go under its own power, well its all good cause the camera crew is standin right there in awe, theyll help ya push-

4.) Jack her back up, and get the camera under there for when you pull the cover off............. Post up vid on LS1tech to show everyone what happens when you weld a 10 bolt rear and jam gears with it

5.) Swap the rearend

6.) Stand back and have a couple cold ones
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Best thing ive heard all night lol

All BS aside try to find u a good rear out of a SS Z28 TRANS AM FIREHAWK anything that came factory with the v8 even a lt1 car rear will work i think ?
Swap it in and go to step 6

6.) Stand back and have a couple cold ones [/QUOTE]
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Originally Posted by madmike9396
Best thing ive heard all night lol

All BS aside try to find u a good rear out of a SS Z28 TRANS AM FIREHAWK anything that came factory with the v8 even a lt1 car rear will work i think ?
Swap it in and go to step 6

6.) Stand back and have a couple cold ones
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Glad you got a kick out of it

In all seriousness OP, just ran across this in the classifieds, sounds like what you need. I dont know the guy from Adam..........

https://ls1tech.com/forums/parts-cla...riveshaft.html

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Okay, V6 guy stepping in here.

First off, find out what rear end it has. Look at your RPO door codes and you should be able to determine from this little list:

GU4 - 3.08 Gear ratio
GU5 - 3.23 Gear Ratio
GU6 - 3.42 Gear Ratio
G80 - Limited Slip

I've got an uncommon option in the V6's which was 3.42's and LSD in a non sports package (W68/RS/Y87) car.

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This is a pay now or pay later deal both 8.8 and 10 bolt are just and you guys know it
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door says ,GU5 - 3.23 Gear Ratio.......guess ill start looking for SS,z28 rear end....
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do i have to replace the whole rear end? or can i make it a lsd with some 4:10's in it with the v6 rear end housing

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