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  • 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

    i bought Rear end out of what the seller said was a 94-95 z28 camaro. It has disc brakes. and 3 channel abs. its got LSD probably the factory unit and 3.73 gears.
    My car is also 3 channel. so i'm in the clear on that part but what other issues might i have?
    do i have to worry about proportioning/metering valves?
    wheel fitment?
    can my existing calipers/rotors/hub be swapped to it? I haven't looked at the rear brakes on my car recently but I think the emergency brake may be different between the two.
    are the calipers any better from the v8 rear end to the v6?
    will i need any type of shims?
    thanx
    Last edited by thebeewantsboost; 05-28-2013, 11:57 PM.

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    Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

    Pre 98 rear disc brakes are slightly smaller than the 98 up rear discs. Pre 98 they were an option after 98 all cars got them. I believe the pre 98 are solid non vented rotors. The 98 up are better brakes.
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      Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

      k. i've been doing more research, it looks as if i can swap all of the brakes/hub etc. over but i will have to switch out the axles. can anybody tell me how difficult this is? i've never worked on rear ends. never had much of a desire, i don't care for the smell of gear oil much lol

      edit: i've looked into it a little more and it sounds pretty simple. but if there is anything like proportiong valves, shims etc. please let me know
      Last edited by thebeewantsboost; 05-29-2013, 02:23 PM.

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        Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

        Doing the axles is straight forward, good luck with it. If you needed shims you would already would of needed them by now so I think your good.
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          Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

          cool thanx

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            I wouldn't expect the axles to have to be swapped, but they will definitely need to come out in order to swap the brake backing plates. You need to remove the diff cover, remove an 8mm bolt, and a large pin in the centre of a diff to loosen the axles. Then push them in to remove the c-clips and pull them out.

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              Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

              yeah i do want to switch the brakes.

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              • #8
                Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

                Originally posted by caffeine View Post
                I wouldn't expect the axles to have to be swapped, but they will definitely need to come out in order to swap the brake backing plates.
                93-97 axles are 1/4" longer than 98+ axles.

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                  Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

                  Originally posted by FirebirdGT View Post
                  93-97 axles are 1/4" longer than 98+ axles.

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                  And I belive there is a difference in the diamater of the nub on the center of the flange?
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                    Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

                    Originally posted by bigbrian442 View Post
                    And I belive there is a difference in the diamater of the nub on the center of the flange?
                    Yes - you are correct - the 93-97 is larger.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

                      "the nub on the center of the flange" huh?

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                      • #12
                        Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

                        Originally posted by thebeewantsboost View Post
                        "the nub on the center of the flange" huh?

                        In the center of the studs. Some wheels will not fit over the larger nub.
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                          Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

                          Originally posted by bigbrian442 View Post
                          In the center of the studs. Some wheels will not fit over the larger nub.
                          http://www.tacreationsusa.com/firebird_wheels.htm#notes

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                            Re: 93-94 v8 rear end into 2001 v6 car

                            Just have to grind the center hub easy enough , but since your swaping axles the center hub won't be a problem, only problem I forsee is the newer axles not fitting the older rearend like they should esp. since their shorter.
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