3.42 torsen posi
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Car: 1987 Camaro
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Re: 3.42 torsen posi
I am familiar with the manufacturer and function, but not the longevity of this design. What can you tell me about the rear axle this came from and what will it take to get it under my 87? If it isn't a major ordeal I'd be interested in purchasing this gear set.
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Car: '88 Formula, '94 Corvette, '95 Bird
Engine: LC9, 355" LT1, LT1
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Axle/Gears: 3.42, Dana44 3.45, 3.23
Re: 3.42 torsen posi
These are fantastic lockers. I've never broke one.
-- Joe
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Re: 3.42 torsen posi
Looks beefy enough. Kind of curious about the smaller gears. Any noise cornering on say a city street at lower speeds? I also need to see what this came from a 10 bolt or 9.
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Re: 3.42 torsen posi
Thanks Looks like I need to see what my play money looks like and try to buy this.