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Old 05-12-2011, 03:20 PM
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I have a 92, Z28 and i have a friend who has a junk 94 z28. Question is will the rear disk brakes off his work on my axle? and if so is it just "plug and play" so to speak or is there modification needed?
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Re: Quick Question?

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I have a 92, Z28 and i have a friend who has a junk 94 z28. Question is will the rear disk brakes off his work on my axle? and if so is it just "plug and play" so to speak or is there modification needed?
If you have discs on your 92, you have the same brakes as the 94. If you have drums, the brakes from the 94 will fit with axle flange modification or kit from Ed Miller. There's also the combination valve and parking brakes cables to consider. The following will answer many of your questions:

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tran...-10-bolts.html

You might simply consider swapping the 94 rear end into your car.

JamesC

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Old 05-12-2011, 05:49 PM
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Re: Quick Question?

Thats all I needed to know! Thanks!
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