Assuming youre talking gear ratios, in all 6 speed manual transmissions have a 3:42 gear ratio. In automatic transmission cars, you will find a 3:23 rear in all SS camaros. In Z28's with nonperformance tires, you will have a 2:72 ratio and a steel as opposed to aluminum driveshaft.
yes it will fit. 1993 t0 2002 all have same rear end
The rear end in a 2014 SS Camaro can be replaced with a rear end of any 2014 or 2013 Camaro or SS Camaro.
10 bolt
You can use a rear end from a 2013 or 2014 camaro or ss camro to replace a rear end in a 2014 SS Camaro car.
yep same size
Yes.
It is under the back of the car by the rear end housing. Drivers side.
A 2002 Camaro rear end may fit in a 1991 Camaro with some modifications, but it's not a direct swap. The differences in rear end design, mounting points, and axle lengths between the two generations could require custom fabrication or adjustments. It's important to consider factors like gear ratios, brake compatibility, and overall dimensions as well. Always consult with a knowledgeable mechanic or specialist for the best advice on compatibility.
yes, all 1979 Camaro Z28's came with a 3.73:1 posi traction rear end.
The nova has a short rear end. The 1969 Camaro has a much longer year end so there isn't a way that this would match up.
No. The 4th gen rear end is 4 inches longer.
The stock 1999 Camaro RS typically comes equipped with a 7.5-inch rear axle. This rear end is paired with a standard gear ratio of 3.42:1 for the V6 models. However, if the car is equipped with the V8 engine, it may have a more robust 10-bolt rear axle with various gear ratios available.