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its a posi tract.
A posi rear end (positive traction) drives both rear wheels.a posi rear end is when both rear tires spin instead of just one
get a posi traction rear end and swap it out.
When I changed the fluid in mine it took 3 quarts to fill it up. Also if you have a posi-trac rear end you will need to put in a Posi additive. You can get it at Oreillys or AutoZone. If you don't put in the additive the rear end will make a clunking sound when turning.
If its a z28, then yes. The base models did not include the posi rear end
Posi was offered as an option.
Yes it does. It's called a limited slip differential. Posi would refer to the Chevy brand rear end. No you don't have posi. Yes you have a LSD.
The 3.73 rear end in a 1998 Chevy Silverado 1500 does not automatically mean it is a posi-traction (posi) differential. Posi-traction refers to a limited-slip differential that allows both rear wheels to spin together for improved traction. You would need to confirm with the specific vehicle's build options or VIN to determine if it has a posi rear end.
Remove the 5/16 head bolt then pull out the pin, push in the axle and remove clip.
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You can change the rear end of a 1988 Suzuki Samurai to Posi-trac by opening the differential and removing the existing ring and pinion gears. The Posi-trac assembly is then install and the gears put back in place.