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Old 02-05-2008, 05:04 PM
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ive got a 2002 camaro ss 6speed... stocker finally took a fall the other day.. it was a torsen rear if this helps. i just dont want to order the wrong part.

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Well, I think it would work on a 10 bolt...
How much power are you putting down?
Are you sure you want a 28 spline?
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as long as it works with my stock axels and all. im making 398hp 393tq... its not what i want.. its what i can afford
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anybody...?
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I would go with 31 spline axels, try TSP... They may be able to help you...

https://texas-speed.com/shop/categor...?MID=1&catid=6
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Originally Posted by greyghost4x4
anybody...?
Yes it is the correct part number but a bit pricey if you ask me. Check out our website for great deals on positractions and lockers. We have them in stock and ready to ship. We also have the carrier bearings and shims you will need to install the differential. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Man if you are going to spend that much on the piece of **** 10 bolt you might as well save for a 9". You will be almost half way there after install, materials, and parts. Rule of thumb when it comes to a 10 bolt, Replace don't rebuild.




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