whats the best brand or type of 12 bolt rearend out there for 01 camaro ss
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whats the best brand or type of 12 bolt rearend out there for 01 camaro ss
Whats the best 12 bolt rear end out there for My 01 camaro ss? Im starting to upgrade My car so I thoguht it best to start from the rear. I wanna know where to buy from a complete "stout" 12 bolt rear end with 4.10s or 4.30s?? And ill I need anything else, better drive shaft?? Anything at all? Or will the stock parts work ok with the 12 bolt rear?
After that I will do heads & cam and full exhaust. Pls any help would be appreciated right now, cheers guys
After that I will do heads & cam and full exhaust. Pls any help would be appreciated right now, cheers guys
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A nine inch rear is what I would go with, and the reasons why can be found at the above link. The factory driveshaft is very weak, and we sell a lifetime warrantied PST driveshaft as an option at the above link. Bob
A nine inch rear is what I would go with, and the reasons why can be found at the above link. The factory driveshaft is very weak, and we sell a lifetime warrantied PST driveshaft as an option at the above link. Bob
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Whats the best 12 bolt rear end out there for My 01 camaro ss? Im starting to upgrade My car so I thoguht it best to start from the rear. I wanna know where to buy from a complete "stout" 12 bolt rear end with 4.10s or 4.30s?? And ill I need anything else, better drive shaft?? Anything at all? Or will the stock parts work ok with the 12 bolt rear?
After that I will do heads & cam and full exhaust. Pls any help would be appreciated right now, cheers guys
After that I will do heads & cam and full exhaust. Pls any help would be appreciated right now, cheers guys
Moser 9" is about the same price.. that's what I got. Either way, save yourself the trouble and go ahead and order the LCA relocation brackets installed.
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12 bolt rear??
So all I need is the complete 12'' or 9'' rear end with a stronger drive shaft? What do I need for all of this to work? driveshft, rear end, what else specifically?? Cause I wanna purchase everything at once to install ALL at same time
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EPP sells a 1" longer driveshaft with the 9". I reused the stock torque arm and sway bar.
I am assuming your car is a 6spd because you mentioned 4.30 gears, replacing the stock torque arm would probably be the best for you. At that point, it may be best to order the M9 or another Fab 9 because they come with a torque arm. So you have to spend the money anyways.
It's all up to you and your budget.
As far as parts for installation, everything is pretty much included. You will need to reuse your stock brake backing plates (or buy new ones) and have a shop press on axle bearings.
Then depending on the torque arm you choose, trans mounted or tunnel hump mount, you may want subframe connectors or t/a relocation mount. A T/A mounted on the transmission could stress the tailhousing and break it. Or a torque arm tunnel mounted could put extra stress on the floor pan and people recommend 3-point subframe connectors for that.
It is a never ending process and one thing leads to another.
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Depends on your budget
EPP sells a 1" longer driveshaft with the 9". I reused the stock torque arm and sway bar.
I am assuming your car is a 6spd because you mentioned 4.30 gears, replacing the stock torque arm would probably be the best for you. At that point, it may be best to order the M9 or another Fab 9 because they come with a torque arm. So you have to spend the money anyways.
It's all up to you and your budget.
As far as parts for installation, everything is pretty much included. You will need to reuse your stock brake backing plates (or buy new ones) and have a shop press on axle bearings.
Then depending on the torque arm you choose, trans mounted or tunnel hump mount, you may want subframe connectors or t/a relocation mount. A T/A mounted on the transmission could stress the tailhousing and break it. Or a torque arm tunnel mounted could put extra stress on the floor pan and people recommend 3-point subframe connectors for that.
It is a never ending process and one thing leads to another.
EPP sells a 1" longer driveshaft with the 9". I reused the stock torque arm and sway bar.
I am assuming your car is a 6spd because you mentioned 4.30 gears, replacing the stock torque arm would probably be the best for you. At that point, it may be best to order the M9 or another Fab 9 because they come with a torque arm. So you have to spend the money anyways.
It's all up to you and your budget.
As far as parts for installation, everything is pretty much included. You will need to reuse your stock brake backing plates (or buy new ones) and have a shop press on axle bearings.
Then depending on the torque arm you choose, trans mounted or tunnel hump mount, you may want subframe connectors or t/a relocation mount. A T/A mounted on the transmission could stress the tailhousing and break it. Or a torque arm tunnel mounted could put extra stress on the floor pan and people recommend 3-point subframe connectors for that.
It is a never ending process and one thing leads to another.
The link here may help you out too. http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com....html?item=540 Bob