OK, I've done some searching and no luck. I remember reading somewhere that for some strange reason, a LS1 rear-end will not bolt right upto a V6. I think it was the brake lines are different, but I'm not too sure. I've the opportunity to get one from a wrecked 98 LS1 TA with only like 50K on it. So, has anyone done this swap, or know for sure if it will work? I like the rear, it has LSD, nice brakes, fairly new pads, painted calipers, only thing I don't like is the 2.73's, but they will be replaced with 3.73's hopefully. So, should I get the rear or will it not work?
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Re: LS1 Rear End
Originally posted by Smoke Pantherthe only issue you will have with it not "bolting right up" is if it's a 3- or 4-channel rear...and that's not something unique to the V8~97 3.8L V6 Camaro~
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Originally posted by RadRacerI was just wondering about the brakes lines mainly. If they don't work, is there anyways I could still use the disk brakes? With my new rims, my drums look wierdsigpic
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Originally posted by RadRacerI've already checked it all out. I think it's 3channel, ABS, no traction control, has everything I'd need. I was just wondering about the brakes lines mainly. If they don't work, is there anyways I could still use the disk brakes? With my new rims, my drums look wierd
This is really the best way to swap a rear axle...no need to open the brake lines or dealing with bleeding the system.
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