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  • I have rear drum breaks, but I want disk. What do I do?

    I have rear drum breaks, they really arn't that great. How can I replace them? Do I just get a new rear end?
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    You can get a used rearend from a Z28 or TA. You can get one from www.speedautomotive.com. It will have posi w/ 3.23 or 3.42 gears.
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      Yes a new rear is the easiest way to hookup a set of rear discs... everything hooks up natively. You might consider upgrading your front setup at the same time though so as to maintain a good brake bias.
      2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
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