The General Motors F-Body used the same type of differential/live axle assembly throughout these years to the final production of 2002. The rear was the 7.5 inch 10-bolt, which in many options was limited slip (Positraction).
The standard rear axle width, on your 1995 Chevrolet Z 28, is four inches. Some limited models were equipped with a five inch axle width.
Yes
The 82-92 Camaro's don't have door speakers, only front 4x6 and rear 6x9.
275 to the flywheel
i need special tool for replace rear coil spring 1995 camaro?
1993-1995 Chevy Camaro. Most sport cars are rear wheel drive.
no they are not. the truck rear is bigger and heavier duty plus it has 6 bolt axles and the camaro has 5 bolt
The rear end in a 2014 SS Camaro can be replaced with a rear end of any 2014 or 2013 Camaro or SS Camaro.
You will have to remove the lens either the front or rear. you did not say which.
rear main seal is the gasket around the crank between the rear of the motor and the transmission. front and rear main seals are usual spots for oil leaks.
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.
no, Camaros use a leaf spring rear suspension while Chevelles use a coil spring rear suspension. The overall width is also different.