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Here's something to think about on Chevy rear ends:
-Some '82 Camaro's came with the Spicer (Dana) 44 rear axle. -So a Spicer/Dana rear axle would be a 'Chevrolet' rear end. -So if a Spicer/Dana is a 'Chevrolet' rear end (and we just proved it is ![]() -You should be able to legally use, oh...let's say...a Spicer/Dana 60 in any Chevrolet stocker. I rest my case. ![]()
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Alan, that might be a tough sell but yes, GM offered a Dana 44 rear as a "service package" replacement for an early 80s Camaro/Firebird with the 305 HO engine. Contrary to the NHRA Guide, the 305 HO was a stick only combo and they were constantly breaking the 7.5s. I have never nor do I know of anyone who has ever bought one over-the-counter but they were the replacement for warranty claims. I've had a couple of them over the years.
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I believe that the Dana 44 was factory installed in the early 1LE cars.
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Jeeps also used Dana 44 drive axle differentials.....I think AMC also used them. Chrysler owns Jeep....You do the politics.
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[QUOTE=Billy Nees;613757 Contrary to the NHRA Guide, the 305 HO was a stick only combo .[/QUOTE]
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This is an assembly line installed Dana/Spicer 44 rear in an '82 Z28:
![]() But back to Rod's question...why wouldn't you want to run a 12 bolt? -Al
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Well, I stand corrected.
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Billy, many years ago I parted out one of these cars for the engine. I didn't want to let the shell go with the Spicer rear in it but a hard hit on the rt. rear had tweaked the caliper and rotor and I figured the axle tube was wonky. In retrospect, I should have pulled the rear end.
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