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nfamous209 07-29-2008 10:32 AM

rear diff
 
did a quick search, couldnt find much on details and specs. probably not out yet. but any specs on the rear end? hopefully its durable. what kind of dif is in there? can n e one shed some light?

theholycow 07-29-2008 01:11 PM

I don't know specifics, but I can tell you that they're all limited slip except for the V6 automatic.

The ratios are known but I don't remember them.

nfamous209 07-30-2008 12:44 AM

I just hope they're stronger then the last gen cts v and gto's, those were time bombs like the 10bolt that was on the 4th gen f-bodies. probably even worse lol.

Robert91RS 07-30-2008 07:41 AM

There was a thread about it yesterday. I would recomend looking at the ZF diff in the G8. Thats what I expect them to use for cost and development purposes.

http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5617

radz28 07-30-2008 09:45 AM

I think these will be more durable that the rear ends you've listed. If I remember correctly, GM will be using the same technology/techniques they are using on the ZR1 and CTS-V with regard to "tuning" the shaft diameters in the Camaro, to prevent oscillation which is what is atributed to a lot of axle failures. I'm sure we'll see companies out there that will offer rear end girdles, like they do for the GTO, that will help too.

cam346 08-03-2008 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by radz282003 (Post 103367)
I think these will be more durable that the rear ends you've listed. If I remember correctly, GM will be using the same technology/techniques they are using on the ZR1 and CTS-V with regard to "tuning" the shaft diameters in the Camaro, to prevent oscillation which is what is atributed to a lot of axle failures. I'm sure we'll see companies out there that will offer rear end girdles, like they do for the GTO, that will help too.

yes i agree it will be stonger rearend


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