there were 205 G92's made in 1985 and it came on the IROC/Z only.
There were 205 1985 camaro IROC-Z28's made with option G92. Option G92 was 3.42 axle ratio and came only in the IROC-Z in 1985.
probably a 3.08 gear unless the high performance axle was ordered and then it would be a 3.23.
No. The 4th gen rear end is 4 inches longer.
take back plate off of the rearend pumpkin and there is a horseshoe clip at the end of the axle inside the rearend that has to come out and then the axle will pull out.
Assuming you're referring to a positraction axle, it was an option
automatic transmission would have a 3.23 axle ratio.manual transmission would have a 3.42 axle ratio.
THERE WAS NO FORD PROBE IN MODEL YEAR 1985
What year is it? 1985
probably because it has alot of miles on it or some one drove it hard the stock rear axle's were kinda week
Under right rear of the vehicle, In front of the rear axle...
The standard size of a road bike axle is 9mm for quick release and 12mm for thru-axle. The axle size affects the stiffness and stability of the bike's wheel, which can impact the bike's handling and overall performance, especially during cornering and rough terrain.
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.