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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 199...
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RE:C5 front brakes

Subject: RE:C5 front brakes
by CentralCoaster on 2008/1/22 23:05:16

Sounds like they need to be bedded at least.

I had to rebed my wilwood after leaving some nasty pad deposits from locking em up on toasty hot brakes, I tried everything. Finally scuffed the rotors and pads down and took about a 1/2 hour of racing at Cal Speedway before the vibrations finally went away. The whole damn hood was shaking during the first part of the day under hard braking.

Smooth as silk now.

I highly recommend the bias spring, it'll compensate for the bias you lost by using C5 front brakes. Hopefully your m/c and abs are working properly and the C5 upgrade wasn't just done to mask the original problem.
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