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95 z28 rear end replacement

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Old May 16, 2008 | 10:49 PM
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Talking 95 z28 rear end replacement

Hello everyone. I am looking for a good source for a complete new rear axel that can take some punishment. I am using this car as a daily driver so I'm not intrested in really changing gear ratio's or anything but would like to know where I can find new complete rear ends that are tougher than stock ones. Any other reccomendations would be great because I am new at all this.
Old May 16, 2008 | 11:09 PM
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Anything above a stock GM 10 bolt is a

Moser 12 bolt.......or a Ford 9 inch
Old May 17, 2008 | 06:24 AM
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You need to enter a "signature" with basic info about your car, including the year, model, engine, tranny and any major modifications. That helps people provide you with more accurate info. To enter a signature, click on the "User CP" button in the red band at the top of the page.

We have a forum that deals specifically with "Drivetrain" questions. There is a bunch of "stickies" at the top of that forum listing that include an FAQ on rear axles. You will find info there about the various options, including the Strange and Moser 12-bolts, the Strange S60 (Dana 60) and the Moser and Currie 9-inch assemblies that are designed to bolt directly into the 3rd and 4th Gens.

I'll move your post to the Drivetrain forum.

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