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I finally got the GTA out of the mud(No rain today Oh Yeah!!)

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Old Oct 30, 2002 | 03:40 PM
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I finally got the GTA out of the mud(No rain today Oh Yeah!!) I have a few questions

Ok,I got the GTA in the carport and on jackstands today.

Here is what I got..Its a 9 bolt rear disc with 3.27 gears.
Here are my questions~~

1. I got the car off the ground and when I spin 1 wheel the other does'nt move. I thought they were both supose to spin the same direction?

2. Will I feel a difference going from a 2.73 1-legger to a 3.27 posi?

Im gonna swap the 88 rearend into the 91 in about 3 more weeks, cant wait

Thanks for all the help over the years............. This board is awesome!!!

Peace

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Old Oct 30, 2002 | 05:39 PM
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It has a bonus(maybe) I just found. It has some AVO adjustable rear shocks on it also. They look almost new.

Are AVO shocks anygood, Ive never heard of them??

Later
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Old Oct 30, 2002 | 09:18 PM
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with the car on jackstands and in neutral if you have posi the other wheel should go the same way as far as i know...

hey if they look new and fit, they should work fine... never heard of those before though..

another way is to do a burnout hopefully leaving two marks

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