The standard rear end gears for a 1993 Chevrolet Z28 typically come with a 3.23:1 ratio. However, some models may be equipped with optional 3.42:1 gears, especially if they have the Performance Handling Package. The specific gear ratio can vary based on the vehicle's options and drivetrain configuration. Always check the vehicle's specifications or the rear axle code for precise information.
find a posi out of a z28 and swap the whole axle assembly
Should be 3.42 but check the rear axle RPO number. This will tell you exactly which axle is in the car. The table for the results can be found on the web.
Yes
Depends. 8 out of 10 cars had 2.73
yes, all 1979 Camaro Z28's came with a 3.73:1 posi traction rear end.
probably a 3.43.
it comes stock with 2.73 gears but if you raise them up to 3.73 gears would be alot funner...3.55 good for daily driving 3.73 good for steet/drag and 4.10 good for drag
Yes
If its a z28, then yes. The base models did not include the posi rear end
Depends on what's wrong with it, Sparky...
A limited slip diff, yes
The 1978 Z28 Camaro typically comes with a 10-bolt rear end, which is a common setup for many Chevrolet performance vehicles of that era. It can be equipped with either a standard 2.73 or an optional 3.42 gear ratio, depending on the specific configuration and options selected by the buyer. The 10-bolt rear end is known for its reliability and is often used in both street and light performance applications.