To install front shocks on a 1973 Camaro, first, safely lift and secure the vehicle on jack stands. Remove the front wheels to access the shock absorbers. Unbolt the top shock mount inside the engine bay, then remove the lower bolt from the shock at the control arm. Replace the old shock with the new one by reversing the procedure, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications before reattaching the wheels and lowering the vehicle.
Put a floor jack under the center of the rearend and unbolt top bolts and bottom bolts on the shock and take it off, do one side at a time.
No, 74 on had the big 5mph bumpers, totaly different. Good news is you can sell that 73 and buy the other and have money left over.
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A 67-72 Camaro horseshoe shifter will not fit directly into a 73 Camaro due to differences in the console design and mounting points. The 73 model underwent some changes in the interior layout, making it incompatible with earlier shifters without modifications. If you're looking to swap shifters, you may need to adapt the mounting hardware and potentially modify the console for a proper fit.
Yes it is, the nova is also useable in the camaro or firebird,I put a 73 nova subframe under my 68 camaro.
I doubt it very much, you can try it but I don't think it will work. you can use a rear spoiler off a 1967 or 1968 camaro the 1969 camaro spoiler wont fit . 67,68 fits perfect on the 1969 to 1973 novas and looks awsome
drivers side front.
Yes, but watch the ratios. Check the build sheet on both cars. GT denotes the rear end gear ratios. GT3 is 3:73. Probably what they have. If both cars have like transmissions, they should be the same.
website for gunpartscorp, letter S, Savage, Model 73, and there is a parts diagram.
The sheet metal will go, but you have to use later bumper, etc. You should stay with pre 73 since style is more popular & parts are easier to get new.
Yes it will bolt right on