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I am looking into more economical ways to swap my 51 Chevy rear end for a more modern rearend with disc brakes and better gear ratios. I was looking into a 3rd or 4th Gen Camaro but I have no idea if the offest would match. Any information or even a link would help, thanks.
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1 cmhbiggun
I have seen people use Camaro axles under that era of truck, The 3rd gen F-body axle is a little bit more narrow than the 4th, I cant remember the differences right off the top of my head but we have both sitting in the driveway right now. Another option if you had the time, money, or if your having somebody else do the work, would be to have the axle narrowed at a shop. Of course you’ll have to make your own mounts either way, but measure your stock axle from outside to outside (without the wheels on) and I’ll measure mine on both cars later today and let you know. That would at least let you know what your options are that way.
2 George K
Almost any chevy rear end will fit.But it can always be modified.
3 garymgwm
Look for Isuzu rodeo. eqpted with disc brakes and should fit fine.