throttle cables

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Second pic is a car WITHOUT traction control.
If you wish to keep traction control you would need it on the PCM, and you would need the axle out of traction control donor car.
A traction control f-body has ABS exciter/reluctor ring on the end of both axles with the ABS sensor on top to read it.
Cruise is part of that cable set up, one cable for each goes to cruise.
You would have alot of work to get traction control to work on a non-traction control car.
Hope that helps,
Craig.
The traction control is tied into the ABS system.
And I LOVE the statements from members like ...."I don't need traction control blah blah blah..." and of course its the ones that DON'T have it.
Try driving a 500+rwtq car in the rain and then get back to me.
Its like a gun, better to have it and not need rather then need it and not have it.
Plus you can always get a reverse switch from SLP, I have it on both of my cars.
Peace,
Craig.
about the rear end... my gear ratio is something really low... like 2. something and i figure if i get some 3.73 or 4.10 gears and have someone install them, im looking at around $500 at least... if i get a used rear with 3.42 then i can pick it up for around $200. gotta save every penny in a build.
Yes blowing money on gears for a stock 10 bolt is like pissing in the wind. Unless you have an auto, where the 10 bolts will live alot longer.
Check your door codes, I'm not sure if the V6 cars are different.
Peace,
Craig.
Yes blowing money on gears for a stock 10 bolt is like pissing in the wind. Unless you have an auto, where the 10 bolts will live alot longer.
Check your door codes, I'm not sure if the V6 cars are different.
Peace,
Craig.






