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    ok guys, i just found out that my car has a 3.08 gear,,, what are all the parts that i need to buy, so that all i have to do is take it to someone to install,, i don't really understand the two or three carrier or the 7.5 8.5 or 10.5 bolt thing,,, just let me know what i need,,

    thanx

  • #2
    You will need a new differential (I would get lsd too) if yours is like mine (96). I dont think you can just swap out gears for a 98-02 Fbody but i might be wrong. It will be a 10-bolt 7.5" that GM uses on S10s, camaros, firebirds, etc. so you can probably find a used one for pretty cheap. Or you can spend some extra $$$ and get an Auburn differntial. And it will be 3-series. Oh and you will need some gears too. hehe. Once you have all that just take it to someone who knows what theyre doing and you should be good to go.

    [ September 11, 2002: Message edited by: Akuma ]</p>
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    • #3
      You may also want to consider doing a Z28 rear-end swap. It will probably be hard to find one but if you do find one with the 3.42's it will make the install a lot easier (and cheaper) since the gears are already there. You might be able to find one with LSD and disc brakes as well.
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      • #4
        well one thing you might consider,

        A FREAKING SEARCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

        i can guarantee you i answer this question at least once every 5 days. do a search, for real, i'm not going to repeat myself. not that i'm trying to be rude, but i guarantee you the more times it gets asked, the more times i answer, the more possible topics a search will bring up, the more less-restricted your key-word searches have to be. just search. you'll find everything you need to know...and if not, then search by my member # in the drivetrain section and see how many times i've said it in my posts.
        2000 NBM M6 Camaro Z28<br />323/335

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        • #5
          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Only4U:
          well one thing you might consider,

          A FREAKING SEARCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

          i can guarantee you i answer this question at least once every 5 days. do a search, for real, i'm not going to repeat myself. not that i'm trying to be rude, but i guarantee you the more times it gets asked, the more times i answer, the more possible topics a search will bring up, the more less-restricted your key-word searches have to be. just search. you'll find everything you need to know...and if not, then search by my member # in the drivetrain section and see how many times i've said it in my posts.
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          Ease up on the guy he has a low post count and probably hasn't found the search button. Does saying this make you feel better or something?
          [img]graemlins/thumbsdown.gif[/img] And since does having a few more topics a subject a bad thing?

          Youre right a 3.08 is a series 2 gear. The 3.42 is a series 3 gear. What makes everything series 2 or 3 is in the differential.

          The rear is classified as a 7.5 inch 10 bolt rear(ten bolts around the cover if I am not mistaken). I can't remember if the rear is a actual 7.5 inch of what but thats what you have. If you buy off the internet make sure that is specifies 3 series 7.5 There are some that are series 2 3.42 gears but I don't believe that they can fit our cars.

          Auburn is more of a racing differential and is the next step up from the Torsen that you can get for our cars. Depends on where you want to go but not a bad idea sometimes. If you can get a new rearend then by all means GO FOR IT!!

          [ September 11, 2002: Message edited by: blue95 ]</p>

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          • #6
            said i wasn't trying to be rude--that means i wasn't trying to be rude. nuff said. i was telling him to search, not telling him to **** off. i understand that he's a new member and probably doesn't know how to search--but that's why i told him to search by my member name.

            i don't mind answering questions, but they do get quite a bit repetitive around here, so i'm just trying to make it a little easier on everyone.

            sorry if i was rude guys, wasn't trying to be an *** :D
            2000 NBM M6 Camaro Z28<br />323/335

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