Replacing 2 piece driveshaft
#2
im pretty sure all 4th gen camaro driveshafts are the same size but the Z has the one piece
http://www.car-stuff.com/mmparts/che...riveshaft.html
http://www.car-stuff.com/mmparts/che...riveshaft.html
#4
im pretty sure all 4th gen camaro driveshafts are the same size but the Z has the one piece
http://www.car-stuff.com/mmparts/che...riveshaft.html
http://www.car-stuff.com/mmparts/che...riveshaft.html
just to add to that the Pontiac version ....the TA also has the one piece.
98+ is a one piece direct replacement and easily found <<< thats V8 only though right?
#6
All driveshafts from 93-02 in the fbodies firebirds, TA's, formulas, z28's, and the v6 cars are all interchangable. I know it because thats the first thing that I did on my 3.4 car. I went to a 99 TransAm aluminum driveshaft. One piece and less weight.
#9
Not positive about the suspension, but I'm pretty sure the 93 model had some spill-over 3rd gen suspension stuff used. I put an aluminum driveshaft on my old 96, kept it when I sold the car, put it on my old 91, then kept it when I sold that car. I'm saving the shaft, never know when it may come in handy.
#10
Check out the driveline part here:
http://www.camarohomepage.com/project/part3.htm
In relevant part:
"V6 shafts become more prone to vibration at speeds beyond the production speed limiter because of the interaction of V6 firing impulses and the driveline's resonant frequencies. To address this, GM sticks a fat vibration damper on the driveshaft's front yoke. That's a cheap solution but makes for a 20 lb. driveshaft and might not be an effective fix, once top speed goes higher than stock. "
http://www.camarohomepage.com/project/part3.htm
In relevant part:
"V6 shafts become more prone to vibration at speeds beyond the production speed limiter because of the interaction of V6 firing impulses and the driveline's resonant frequencies. To address this, GM sticks a fat vibration damper on the driveshaft's front yoke. That's a cheap solution but makes for a 20 lb. driveshaft and might not be an effective fix, once top speed goes higher than stock. "