Yes iT will
Yes, it will fit perfectly.
Yes, both should be interchangable.
I believe that is the Dana 35
Only nice ones.
It should fit. Although you will most likely have to remove the old shock, sway bar, and spring mountings and weld them on to the other diff. Also check the length of the chevy. diff.
There is no drain plug. Only a fill plug. You have to remove the cover to drain the rear end. Use RTV to reseal it.
nope
You have a Fford 8.8 inch rear end. Look at axle code on vehicl door sticker or look at the rear end and find a tin tag. The second line of tag may look like: "55 88 6L11" 55 bean a 3.55 ratio. 88 meand 8.8 inch. If your number is different, perform searches on the internet for thr ratio. But you do have an 8.8 inch rear end.
The rear end of an 88 Camaro with a 2.8-liter V6 typically features a 7.5-inch rear differential, commonly known as the 10-bolt rear. This setup was standard for lower-powered models during that era, providing a balance of performance and reliability. It is designed to handle moderate power levels and can be upgraded or replaced for enhanced performance if desired.
Check the rear lower end of the engine--not sure which side, follow the + battery cable
It is at the rear of the motor. Follow the largest cable from the battery(RED CABLE) to the back of the motor and it will end at the starter.
Any 78-88 G-Body rear end is a direct bolt in. The only difference will be that in the 80s they switched to metric wheel studs. You'll need the correct lug nut for this.