tdvick said:My original question might not have been worded very well. I'm looking to buy a rear for my car and the guy sent me the picture that I attached above. He is claiming that it's from a mid 80's T Type but I was hoping to get confirmation from someone here. I was hoping someone might be able to look at it and say "yes, that right ear is angled differently than the left and they are mounted higher on the center section, so , yes that looks like it is from a G Body." I don't really know if someone would be able to tell that from a picture, but that's what I wanted to find out.
Thanks,
Troy
It's gonna be pretty hard to tell from a pic.
khan0165 said:you are correct... the 8.5 is a direct swap from a 7.5... as long as they are both from G-bodies...veltboy314 said:If the mounts were in different locations wouldn't you need different trailing arms or something. From what i was always told the 8.5 is a direct bolt in swap for the 7.5 so thats why i believe everything is in the same location but![]()
but other cars used 7.5s and 8.5s too... so that's where it gets tricky. Cuz other vehicles like A and B bodies had different ears and spring mount locations than our Gbodies.
That's why I said the larger measurment came from the B-body 8.5 I had.
art said:This is a curious topic.(in a good way) I was told by someone that the 8.5 axle from the Astro van / Venture van was a "bolt in" for our G bodies as well. Since I have a 8.5 that no one can figure out where it came from(correct in every dimension/measurment I could find) I'm interested in any extra info that pops up.
Not a chance. The Astro uses a leaf spring Rear suspension, not to mention that the majority of them had 7.5's anyway. At least all the ones I've owned were 7.5's. And the Venture van is front wheel drive.