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This references the rear differential.

The D36 was the smaller unit. Used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes after that.

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Re: 96 Rear Bottoming Out

Subject: Re: 96 Rear Bottoming Out
by 1Fast04Vert on 2008/5/21 13:14:02

Mine is lowered front and rear and with the Monroe Sensatracs (rated similiar to KYB by some) I had a similiar situation. When I went back to the standard (not sport) Bilsteins no more problems and the over all handling is very much improved. Yes, Bilsteins are considerably more expensive, but spread that out over the number of miles/months they last and the money issue becomes a non issue.

ps--by bottoming out I am not meaning any parts hitting the road, but the car slamming down so hard there was no more impact absorption left in the suspension. Hope that makes sense.
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