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Old 10-12-2009, 08:35 PM
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Hello everyone,

I need to get a new rear end for my 99 Camaro project and I have a person local to me who has what I think is a stock 10 bolt for sale. However there are some things that look different than others I have seen on the forums. Check out the below pictures and let me know if this looks familiar to anyone here. I'm not sure if its out of a 3rd or 4th gen or something completely different, however the owner claims its from a 99+ car.



Thank you to anyone who can assist me with this.

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looks like a 10bolt on a 4th gen.nothing seems odd.more pics. on the brake/caliper setup.
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what he said. looks like a factory 4th gen 10 bolt to me.
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The differences that I saw were in the casting of the housing near where the drive-shaft bolts up, and I thought the brakes were usually on the same side as the drivshaft, closer to the front of the car, not facing towards the rear....

However, I am new at this and could be mistaken....

Anyone else?
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Looks to be a 4th gen LT1 10blt assemby.
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Looks to be a 4th gen LT1 10blt assemby.
Is that why the brakes are on the opposite sides as the 98+ cars? I couldn't find a reference picture to compare to.

Anyone have a 93-97 10 bolt in their garage who can post a picture?

Thanks to everyone who has commented, I appreciate it.
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does the parkbrake cable hook to the caliper?
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LS1 brake calipers face to the front, LT1 calipers face to the rear of the vehicle. it is also a 3 chanel ABS since the sensor is on the top of the center section.
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i dnt know if you can do it on Fbodies....but find a 3/4 ton ford/dodge truck and nab the rear {dana 60} or a pre 85 {i think} 1/2 ton truck and vans {9in}




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