These vans are very easy to drive and definitely have a car feel. I'd like to know more about the rear sway bar in your sig. I need to do my headliner too. Mine is sagging
I don't plan on getting rid of my van, ever. I know that sometime in the future it will be extremely rare, being the Oldsmobile and having the 3800 engine option. My van also has the 3.06 gears in the trans.
1995 Pontiac Transport( Bonnevan ) The Update
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Re: 1995 Pontiac Transport( Bonnevan ) The Update

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Re: 1995 Pontiac Transport( Bonnevan ) The Update
The vans from 1992-1995 if they got the 3800 they got the 3.06 gear ratio..
The 1996 Van with the 3400 had the 3.29 gear ratio
The saw bar is a bit of a PITA to install.. Its an Addco bar, ran me $152 shipped I think... Its a full 1" bar.. Its the one thing that the vans lacked from the factory
The Addco bar I bought from Jegs the part number is 020-465
Installing this sucker is a treat and you'll need a right angle drill to drill through both sides of the frame.. But the end result is well worth it..

The 1996 Van with the 3400 had the 3.29 gear ratio
The saw bar is a bit of a PITA to install.. Its an Addco bar, ran me $152 shipped I think... Its a full 1" bar.. Its the one thing that the vans lacked from the factory
The Addco bar I bought from Jegs the part number is 020-465
Installing this sucker is a treat and you'll need a right angle drill to drill through both sides of the frame.. But the end result is well worth it..

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