Yes. First generation Camaro, 67-69, rear axles will fit under 55-57 Chevys. They are all the same width. You just have to change spring perches. The stock 55 E brake cables will work also.
Under right rear of the vehicle, In front of the rear axle...
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Inside the rear axle.Inside the rear axle.
Under right rear of vehicle. In front of differential.
No. The 4th gen rear end is 4 inches longer.
under the vehicle, in front of the driver side rear tire.
In front of left rear tire under body
Not in original configuration. All production Chevrolet Camaro cars to date have used a front engine rear drive configuration using a straight axle in the rear. As such, all of the drive axles used are straight axles using no joints.Joints are used in the longitudinal driveshaft (connecting the transmission to the rear differential) and are somewhat similar to a CV axle but is not quite the same thing.
Under the rear of the car on the passenger side just in front of the differential.
probably because it has alot of miles on it or some one drove it hard the stock rear axle's were kinda week
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It is under the back of the car by the rear end housing. Drivers side.