I've searched everywhere. looks like 93-97 v6 manuals and autos used the same crossmembers. What about 98-02, I think autos and manuals are different but are they the same as v8's? Spent over three hours searching now!
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Originally posted by Kenneth View PostI've searched everywhere. looks like 93-97 v6 manuals and autos used the same crossmembers. What about 98-02, I think autos and manuals are different but are they the same as v8's? Spent over three hours searching now!
I mounted my t-56 crossmember by bolting on the passenger side, and completely cut off the drivers side leg of the brace. I then bolted on the drivers side to the car and tacked some plate between the two pieces of the crossmember. Then I removed the crossmember and put it on the work bench to finish welding it up. It actually worked pretty well, and everything bolts right up.
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The V8 auto is a direct bolt-in replacement for the V6 T5 on a 96. No modification necessary. Then installed a 1LE trans mount - also a direct bolt-in.
.Robert - owner www.FirebirdV6.com "Mid-life crisis? I'm way beyond that!"
1996 Black Firebird GTxxxRam Air V6 w/ M5xxxwww.FirebirdGT.com
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