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alright, i know alum. driveshafts have been beat to death (trust me, i looked at EVERY thing that came up in the search) and i was wonderin, would a 4th gen driveshaft fit my 3rd gen, like say the 1le aluminum d/s?
also, i am assuming that my driveshaft is a 2 piece since they only started puttin 1 pieces standard on 98+. am i right in assumin this?
i think im plannin on gettin one of these when i get a z28 rear end so any help is appreciated
1992 Camaro RS<br />Performance: K/N filter and custom CAI<br />Stereo/Electronics: 10\" Kicker Subwoofers, DEHP-4400 Pioneer Head Unit<br />Maintenance: New brake lines, New transmission mount<br />Upcoming: Flowmaster American Thunder Catback, Catco Catalytic Converter
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by unvc92camarors: also, i am assuming that my driveshaft is a 2 piece since they only started puttin 1 pieces standard on 98+. am i right in assumin this?<hr></blockquote>
you might want to check under your car. my 83 Berlinetta has a 1-piece steel. i don't know if it's stock, though.
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