You can change the rear end of a 1988 Suzuki Samurai to Posi-trac by opening the differential and removing the existing ring and pinion gears. The Posi-trac assembly is then install and the gears put back in place.
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8.5 3.73 Positrac
You don't.
like any other one take the drive shaft off and change it
No, not originally. Many 'resto-mods' install bigger rear ends with posi-traction, however. If it's a car being billed as 'all original', it will not have posi.
A complete rear end? If so, any 70-81 Firebird, Trans Am or Camaro. Keep a couple things in mind. ALL Trans Ams were equipped with a positrac....but the Z28 may or may not be. Also, a lot of 79-81 Trans Ams will have disc brake rear ends. You'd need to change your master cylinder and proportioning valve if you don't have a disc brake rear now.
It is a A500 standard 4 spd with OD feature usually and the rear diff is a 8.25 limited slip (positrac)
Passenger side, rear of the engine
In a 1988 Suzuki Samurai, the lug wrench is typically located in the vehicle's tool kit, which can be found under the driver's seat or in the rear cargo area. Some models may also have it stored in a compartment near the spare tire. It's advisable to check these areas for the lug wrench, along with any other tools that may be included in the kit.
In 1988 there was a body style change , if the 1988 is the new body style then Yes you can.
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