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3.73 abs reluctor

 
lost7pennies lost7pennies
New User | Posts: 10 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/15/08
05:33 PM

Hey guys im new to the site.


I have a 95impala ss

i was wondering if anyone of you might know ehere i can by a abs reluctor for 3.73 gears since gm doesnt make them no more  
95 impala ss

 
waynep712 waynep712
New User | Posts: 11 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 07/16/08
03:28 PM

were you able to get a part number on it....

there are places ... one was partvoice.com that you could enter a gm or other brand part number and it would check it nation wide at the dealership  and independant W/D level...  

 
lost7pennies lost7pennies
New User | Posts: 10 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/17/08
04:08 PM

no i cant seem to find  part number on it,i think they discontinued that part  
95 impala ss

 
waynep712 waynep712
New User | Posts: 11 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 07/24/08
08:11 AM

it does not look like the made a reluctor for that gear ratio..... there might be one for another model car with antilock brakes...     i would search a bunch of different model years..   or  go to the local full service junk yard and look up in the hollander interchange a car with the proper ratio.... hollander might be available on line also....

hope this helps....  

i got this info from this delco parts web site..

http://198.208.187.182/internet/InternetMain.jsp

10232135 SENSOR,RR WHL SPD  

01 26018943 WHEEL,RR WHL SPD SEN RELUCTOR   With RPO 3.08R(GU4)       4 DOORS      

01 26018938 WHEEL,RR WHL SPD SEN RELUCTOR **VPI 1-877-846-8243     With RPO 2.93R(GW9) ^ LGT WT BRK SYS(JA1)       4 DOORS      

01 26018944 WHEEL,RR WHL SPD SEN RELUCTOR **VPI 1-877-846-8243       With RPO 3.23R(GU5)       4 DOORS

i looked around the site... the best i could find was for 3:42 gear sets...
that does not mean it does not exist...  do try to find a  parts store that has a delco brake parts catalog...  

 
Hillbastard Hillbastard
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/27/08
07:26 AM

Go on impallassforum.com/vBulletin/ and do a search for "reluctor ring" and you will find the info you need.
 I have one in my basement that I bought for mine after the factory discontinued the part that is not made by GM, there is a guy making these for many aftermarket ratio's.
 You will also need your PCM reflashed to make the tranny shift right,(PCM controlled MPH based rather than vacuum), and to keep properly functioning back brakes.
 Great mod for these cars by the way.
 I will try to find the name of the guy that is making these but you can do it faster by going to the site listed above and looking for it.  

 
87silverbullet 87silverbullet
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 05/08
Posted: 07/28/08
08:09 AM

I had a 96 impala ss and I installed 3.73. I didn't have to change a thing. I used a hypertech programmer and programmed it and it worked flawlessly  

 
mpayne mpayne
Enthusiast | Posts: 263 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 07/28/08
10:09 AM

Good info guys.  

 
DADSCAP DADSCAP
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 01/10
Posted: 01/08/10
07:10 PM

Impalasuperstore.com has your part for 3.73 gears cost is a bit high at $89 but GM don't make it and they do. Hope this helps.  

 
Scott_at_GMHTP Scott_at_GMHTP
Moderator | Posts: 140 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 01/10/10
08:10 AM

Doesn't the ABS reluctor wheel go on the posi? If so, it should have nothing to do with your gear ratio. I put an Eaton posi in my Firebird's 10-bolt and we had a machine shop transfer it over from the stock posi to the Eaton. I should also warn you that they didn't do a very good job, the reluctor doesn't line up with the sensor...I'm hoping to get that fixed when I swap gears again. SLP sold them at the time, I should have just bought one. I think GM Parts Direct has them, though.