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Old 08-13-2016, 11:14 PM   #1
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Will a 4L80E fit a low hump?

I've got the 04 Corvette LS1 installed with a 4L80e and I am about to try to mount the cab finally. I've googled and read on here and there isn't many direct answers. I've seen some people say yes it will fit and some say NO it will not or MIGHT not fit. It's a static 3.5/4 drop with stock frame and crossmember and new Poly cab mount bushings and poly motor/trans mounts.

The mounts are the CPP Sheet metal mounts and they are mounted using the front 2 holes on the frame.
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Old 08-13-2016, 11:18 PM   #2
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Re: Will a 4L80E fit a low hump?

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I've got the 04 Corvette LS1 installed with a 4L80e and I am about to try to mount the cab finally. I've googled and read on here and there isn't many direct answers. I've seen some people say yes it will fit and some say NO it will not or MIGHT not fit. It's a static 3.5/4 drop with stock frame and crossmember and new Poly cab mount bushings and poly motor/trans mounts.

The mounts are the CPP Sheet metal mounts and they are mounted using the front 2 holes on the frame.
Yes. It will fit with no mods to the tunnel.
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Old 08-13-2016, 11:29 PM   #3
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Re: Will a 4L80E fit a low hump?

I will also agree that it will fit. in a 1968 Suburban/truck I am using the Dirty Dingo sliders n the rear most position and there is very little room between the transmission and the pinch weld at the bottom of the firewall. If you have sagged body mounts it could hit.
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Old 08-13-2016, 11:40 PM   #4
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Re: Will a 4L80E fit a low hump?

I forgot to mention this is a '66
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I forgot to mention this is a '66
I was referring to '67-'72, but a 4l80 really isn't any larger than a 4l60. The 6 speed transmissions (auto and manual) are a different story, though.
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