Win $4,000! Enter Daily

Find Parts That Fit My Vehicle

G Force Performance Transmission Crossmember; TH400/2004R (84-87 Caballero, El Camino)

Item EK-55-900902
Product Image
G Force Performance Transmission Crossmember; TH400/2004R (84-87 Caballero, El Camino)
$0.00
Want $10? Write one of the first 5 reviews
Our Price

$305.00

Ship to: 43215
Please enter a valid US or CA postal code
We're sorry, zip can't be updated at this time.

Will this fit your Vehicle?

Select a different vehicle Help?
Update or Change Vehicle
Add to Cart
    Create a list
    Add to New List

    Saved - View your saved items

    We're sorry. We couldn't save this product at this time.

    or use

      Product Information

      Description, Q&A

      Description


      Fits Models: GM RWD G-Body; Malibu, Monte Carlo, El Camino, Cutlass, Grand Prix, Regal, Century, LeMans, Caballero, Bonneville
      Fits Years: 84-88
      Fits Transmissions: TH400, 2004R
      If you are looking for improved performance check out our lighter weight, next generation of this crossmember, RCG-400NG-BLK. What is a lightweight crossmember? Find out here.
      We recommend a polyurethane transmission mount. The GMTM is sold separately.
      The primary frame change on the 1978-1988 generation of GM G-Body vehicles begins with 1984 models and the implementation of the 2004R transmission which required positioning the crossmember further to the rear of the vehicle. This is evidenced by two sets of frame holes for the crossmember on the driver side of the vehicle.
      Note: Some 1983 Hurst Olds are known to have the 2004R transmission and thus the longer frame rail which does not require the GF-FE100 frame extension that is included in this Kit. Some 1984 El Caminos retained the early frames and do require an GF-FE100 frame extension to run this crossmember.

      G Force Performance RCG-400

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      Questions & Answers

      No questions about this product yet. Ask the First Question