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Old 02-02-2006, 06:28 AM
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I checked the Bob gallery again. I beleive they used still transmission at rear. Your plan is to use only the rear end gear and connect yoke to that.
Our trans is in the rear..for weight distribution purposes..used a lakewood direct drive dragster scattershield with a Lenco spline input shaft hooked to the universal yoke on the driveshaft..that way we could get the 3.5" exhaust and the driveshaft in the tunnel.
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Old 02-02-2006, 07:20 AM
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21st Century, that is a sponsor on this site, has developed a C5 rear end for a 1st gen camaro. The narrow the cradle and shorten the half shafts but keep the stock geometry. I believe they machined an adapter to run a standard driveshaft, which I believe was your original question before I told you how to build a watch when you just asked what time it was.
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