The 1975 Pontiac Trans Am typically came equipped with a 10-bolt rear axle. Depending on the engine and options, it could have either a standard open differential or an optional limited-slip differential. The rear end was designed to handle the performance characteristics of the car, which featured various engine options, including the 400ci and 455ci V8s.
a 1989 trans am gta has a limited slip differential
MuscleCar - 2001 Tribute Trans Am Rear End Assembly was released on: USA: July 2008
Yes
will a read end from a 78 trans am fit uder my 89 GMC seirra
The rear end in a 1988 Trans Am refers to the rear axle assembly, which includes the differential and axle shafts. Most 1988 Trans Ams were equipped with a 10-bolt rear differential, commonly found in GM vehicles of that era. This setup was designed to handle the performance demands of the car, especially in models equipped with the more powerful engines. Upgrading the rear end can enhance performance and traction for enthusiasts.
1 of 3 places.the bell housing the rear of the trans or in the rear end.
No
rear end lub is 90 weight oil. the kind is a personal preference.
w/ standard trans. 273 gears & w/ auto trans. 350 gears
The front fascias will interchange. The rear ends won't.
All 79 Trans Am...Yes. Firebirds....NO
Rear end size, gears in the trans and the amount of power the car has