WTB-10 bolt 4 channel rear 3.42 or better.
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WTB-10 bolt 4 channel rear 3.42 or better.
I have a 97 Z and I need a 4 channel rear. I would like 3.42 or better gears. This is a LT1 car so if its an LS1 rear I need the brakes also. I am removing my 12 bolt and putting a 10 bolt back in. I am in Maryland. Thanks!
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I have a 4 Channel 3.42 from a 95 M6 TransAm. My aunt's car. She hydroplaned it during a storm and it was totaled. Car still ran and drove fine when I parted it out (I wanted the t56). Car was bone stock down to the paper filter and never hot rodded. I think it was right at 100K miles. Where are you located?
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I have a 4 Channel 3.42 from a 95 M6 TransAm. My aunt's car. She hydroplaned it during a storm and it was totaled. Car still ran and drove fine when I parted it out (I wanted the t56). Car was bone stock down to the paper filter and never hot rodded. I think it was right at 100K miles. Where are you located?
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10 bolt 4 channel
sorry no calipers, those parts are usually worn out at this time, I would replace calipers, pads and rotors at this time, while I was working in that area. Unless they are super after-market parts, they really are not that valuable.
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I agree, I am just not trying to have 7-800 dollars wrapped up into a used 10 bolt. If I could put my brakes on there I would consider it. If I don't find anything else I will be in touch. Thanks!