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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 06:00 PM
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From: lowry crossing, texas
Car: 1984 Z/28 Camaro
Engine: 350ci
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 9" 3.73 spool
Crossmember Question?

I got a cross member of a junk yard car today and installed it, the reason for this was to eliminate the secondary bushing equiped crossmember that i had.
Now heres the question, i got the new crossmember from a third gen with a automatic 6 banger. Will this work with no future problem because it does fit and is on the car now, it looks as though the tranny is higher but i dont know really.

is the t5 crossmember the same as the automatic crossmember is what im really asking...?
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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 10:01 PM
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From: lowry crossing, texas
Car: 1984 Z/28 Camaro
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Transmission: T-56
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hello?

i know some one has done this, i know the spohn torque arm works on the auto and t5. did i mess up or is this a normal thing?
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 08:05 PM
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Transmission: T-56
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well if any one finds this, i did swap my crossmember from the one with the donuts secondary mounts to the one with out them and it works just find no vibrations at all. not to mention easier to use than that other crap, only one nut to take off the tranny fror removal. so i guess this means all crossmembers from 700r4 and t5 equipped f bodys are interchangable.
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