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Old 02-17-2004, 07:50 PM
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Anyone here know the factory part #'s for 98 up f-body backing plates and reluctor rings. If I'm not mistaken, are two different backing plates offered based on 4 channel/3 channel abs. Thanks!
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3 channel abs w/out tcs:
LH plate #10444626
RH plate #10444625
Reluctor ring #26029185 (pressed on differential carrier)

4 channel abs w/ tcs:
LH plate #10444624
RH plate #10444623
Not 100% sure, but I think the only way you can get the rings from GM is w/ the axles themselves, which is part #26059972.

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Originally Posted by MM98
3 channel abs w/out tcs:
LH plate #10444626
RH plate #10444625
Reluctor ring #26029185 (pressed on differential carrier)

4 channel abs w/ tcs:
LH plate #10444624
RH plate #10444623
Not 100% sure, but I think the only way you can get the rings from GM is w/ the axles themselves, which is part #26059972.

Mike.
We have the 4 channel rings in stock. Give us a call if we can help.

Thanks
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what is the difference between the 3 and 4 channel backing plates?

i have a set of 4 channel plates, can i use them on my 3 channel 12 bolt install. (car is 3 channel) i heard it was just an extra hole in it for the sensor, but all the dimensions otherwise are identical
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You guys rock. I really needed the above info.
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Where's the cheapest/quickest place to get the backing plates? I'm having a hard time. The dealer wants way too much, discount direct web parts place take too long to ship. I don't have time to rummage through junkyards.
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FYI, The Billingsley Racing guys had what I needed.
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Originally Posted by MIGHTYMOUSE
what is the difference between the 3 and 4 channel backing plates?

i have a set of 4 channel plates, can i use them on my 3 channel 12 bolt install. (car is 3 channel) i heard it was just an extra hole in it for the sensor, but all the dimensions otherwise are identical
the hole for the sensor is the only difference
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sweet thanks again!



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