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Old 06-11-2008, 09:40 PM   #1
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Question Camaro rearend for a 58 ?

Anybody using mid 90's Camaro rearends for there trucks. Got a chance to pickup a 95-96 IROC for $100 bucks complete good assembly. Is it close to the right width? Any info would be appreciated.Thanks
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Old 06-12-2008, 09:08 AM   #2
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Re: Camaro rearend for a 58 ?

A friend gave me the rear out of what I think is a 98 Camaro that I was going to try using in my 57, but it's too wide. My original measures 62" from mounting surface to mounting surface and the Camaro one measures something more like 65". I think the 3rd gen f-body rears were narrower. However, I'm pretty sure the disc brakes from the 4th gen rearend can be bolted right on to practically any other 10 bolt rear, so it might still be worth it.
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Old 06-12-2008, 10:22 AM   #3
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Re: Camaro rearend for a 58 ?

the brakes can be swapped. you just need to find some big front ones to match...
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Re: Camaro rearend for a 58 ?

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Anybody using mid 90's Camaro rearends for there trucks. Got a chance to pickup a 95-96 IROC for $100 bucks complete good assembly. Is it close to the right width? Any info would be appreciated.Thanks
82-92 Camaro/Firebird(F-body) will fit without modifications. I have an '87 10 bolt rear with disc and posi in my '54. My mom has an '89 Firebird Borg Warner 9bolt like the one in my '88 IROC in her '54. BTW, I believe that '89 was the last year of the IROC---->http://www.thirdgen.org/1990-chevy-camaro
Just a little 3rdGen trivia. The 4th gen rear is wider. Not sure how much, but it is wider. You may be able to change the offset of your wheel to make it work, not sure though? Also not sure if the rear width changed in the AD trucks (47-55)to TF trucks(55-59).
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