Yes
If its a z28, then yes. The base models did not include the posi rear end
yes, all 1979 Camaro Z28's came with a 3.73:1 posi traction rear end.
find a posi out of a z28 and swap the whole axle assembly
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.
The 1988 Camaro could be equipped with a posi rear end (limited-slip differential) depending on the specific model and options chosen. Generally, the Z28 and IROC-Z models had a higher likelihood of having a posi rear end as an option, especially when paired with certain performance packages. However, not all 1988 Camaros came with this feature, so it would be essential to check the specific vehicle's options or rear axle code for confirmation.
probably a 3.43.
Posi was offered as an option.
No. The 4th gen rear end is 4 inches longer.
More than likely it does, to check, jack the back of the car up and put the car in neutral and spin a rear tire by hand and if both wheels spin in the same direction you have a posi.
The rear end in a 2014 SS Camaro can be replaced with a rear end of any 2014 or 2013 Camaro or SS Camaro.
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.