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Old 04-21-2013, 02:27 PM
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Anyone know where to find the 98-02 10 bolt Fbody rear disc plates/ebrake assembly?

I would like to swap my rears over to the newer style but am lacking these plates.

Any generic brand?
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you can get them from any place that sells aftermarket 12 bolts, 9in or S60 rear ends on their site. it is an option when building their axles, you will probably have to call them though.

or classifieds/ebay
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Honestly, a junkyard would probably be the cheapest and easiest way. Plenty of V6 4th gens in the yards.

I don't know how important it is, but the 98-02 rear axles are 1/8" longer if I remember correctly.
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Junkyards never have 98+ cars in them around here.

Crazy that autozone/advanced dont carry these.
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There are salvage yards that specialize in F-Bodies and they will ship.
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decided I am going to just keep my LT1 rear brake setup
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Originally Posted by Tbird232ci
Honestly, a junkyard would probably be the cheapest and easiest way. Plenty of V6 4th gens in the yards.

I don't know how important it is, but the 98-02 rear axles are 1/8" longer if I remember correctly.
Uh no. All parts swap over from 93-up.
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Originally Posted by 01ssreda4
Uh no. All parts swap over from 93-up.
Do people just like to follow me around to try to prove me wrong?

Uh no. Check your facts. Here is just one thread of many that talk about axle length differences:

http://www.fullthrottlev6.com/forums...98-axle-shafts

Not to mention, when I did a google search to find some threads, I found threads that YOU posted in that discussed the length difference.



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