yes, all 1979 Camaro Z28's came with a 3.73:1 posi traction rear end.
It was an option
It was an option.
The dealer, a junk yard, EBAY........
A posi rear end (positive traction) drives both rear wheels.a posi rear end is when both rear tires spin instead of just one
the correct term is posi-traction which refers to the power to the differential then to the rear wheels, a posi-traction equipped vehicle provides power to both drive wheels if one of the wheels starts to slip, a non posi-traction vehicle only drives one rear wheel.
get a posi traction rear end and swap it out.
No, a solid is the relationship of the rear wheels with regard to the suspension. Independent is one alternative where each rear wheel can travel in the suspension independently. Positrac is a type of limited slip traction control in the differential passing torque to the rear wheel with the most traction as opposed to letting the wheel without traction spin. The alterntive is an open differentialk, torque applied to the wheel with least traction.
1 In the front and 1 in the rear pulls, unless it has positive traction in the rear then you have 3 that pulls.
No, all firebirds from day one in 1967 are rear wheel drive.
In front wheel drive the traction comes from the front wheels while in rear wheel drive traction power comes from the rear wheels.
Loss of traction in the rear wheels of a vehicle is called spinning, sliding, drifting... In NASCAR terms, loose.