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  • what year trans am parts will fit my 83

    I have an 83 Trans Am and I was wondering if there was anyone out there that knows what years would fit my car. Such as doors, Rear ends, Floor Pans, Etc.

    Thanks
    1983 Trans Am Recaro Edition. Work in progress, currently putting an LT1 out of a 94 Camaro/Firebird. 700R4 trans fully rebuilt and upgraded.

  • #2
    rears, 82-02 will fit, doors, 82-92(camaro or firebird), mechanically 82-02 but body wise 82-92, interior 82-02


    www.thirdgen.org, everything that can be done to a third gen camaro or firebird is on that site.
    2009 Honda Civic EX- the daily beater

    old toys - 1983 trans am, 1988 trans am, 1986 IROC-Z, 2002 Ram Off-Road, 1984 K10, 1988 Mustang GT, 2006 Silverado 2500HD

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    • #3
      rear ends?

      just trying 2 be clear on this, all third and 4th gen rear ends will interchange as a bolt in essentially? and is there a way 2 move my rear disk assemblies over 2 a rearend that was originally a drum rear?
      1994 formula trans am LT-1,ED WRIGHT tuned PCM, urathaned rear lca's,new factory rear springs,rear replacement shocks,functional ram air 4 inch cowl hood,hiflo cat,3 inch single into hooker hiflo muffler,2.5 out dual,air foil,underdrive pullys,edelbrock torque arm,drag bags,6T MSD,MSD coil,new built A4,2200conv.massive trans cooler

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      • #4
        Most 3rd Gens, and ALL 4th Gens use the same 10-bolt 7.5"/7.625" GM rear axle assembly. A few 3rd Gens had a 9-bolt, made in Australia by Borg-Warner. While they will all bolt directly into the 3rd or 4th Gen chassis, the 4th Gen rears are 4" wider than the 3rd Gen rears, so you will have a problem with the wheels sticking out too far if you put a 4th Gen axle assembly under your 3rd Gen. You could also buy 4th Gen rear wheels, with a large postive offset, along with a 4th Gen rear, and they wouldn't stick out. But then they wouldn't match the front wheels. All the rest of the rear suspension parts are interchangable 82-02.

        The front suspensions are totally different between the 3rd (strut -type suspension) and 4th Gens (coil-over, unequal upper/lower A-arms), so you are stuck with 82-92 parts. Engines can be swapped only with complete transplant of any computer and harness components with the engine. Carbed engines are easier to swap. Starting in 94, all the auto trannies are electronically controlled, so you can't use those in a 3rd Gen. The T5 in the V6 4th Gens is similar to the 3rd Gen T5, but the 4th Gen T56 6-speed requires adapters to work.

        Driveshafts are interchangable.
        Fred

        381ci all-forged stroker - 10.8:1 - CNC LT4 heads/intake - CC solid roller - MoTeC engine management - 8 LS1 coils - 58mm TB - 78# injectors - 300-shot dry nitrous - TH400 - Gear Vendor O/D - Strange 12-bolt - 4.11's - AS&M headers - duals - Corbeau seat - AutoMeter gauges - roll bar - Spohn suspension - QA1 shocks - a few other odds 'n ends. 800HP/800lb-ft at the flywheel, on a 300-shot. 11.5 @ 117MPH straight motor

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