Yes, as long as they are the exact same weight.
Yes spark plugs must be gapped to the vehicle specifications. Different vehicles call for a different gap.
The vehicle specifications of a Ford 350 is a very extensive question. These specifications can be found either in the owners manual of the car or through Ford themselves.
The specifications of a Butler Toyota would depend on which Toyota vehicle the specifications were needed for. As Butler Toyota is a business and not a particular vehicle, located in Butler, PA, the question is not valid.
What I usually do is to type the name of the vehicle I am interested in into my search box, and choose from the list of sites I find there. The manufacturer of the vehicle nearly always has the information about the specifications. If it's not online, you can contact the manufacturer and ask them.
Every vehicle has a different type of horsepower depending on the specifications of the vehicle. The 1999 Tahoe Z71 350 Vortec Engine has a horsepower of 255 at 4600 RPMs.
Every car has a different weight based on the specifications added onto the vehicle. The weight of a 1985 Cutlass Supreme is 3,400 pounds.
Go to www.autozone.com,go to Repair Info, enter all the info on your vehicle, then go to the Vehicle Specifications link, should be a whole list of different vehicles come up.
It depends upon the tyre. Tyres of different types and/or sizes require different air pressures. +++ The owner's handbook for your car will give the correct specifications for the particular vehicle.
Research has shown that the Peugeot 1007 has many different model types and the motor specifications will vary depending on the model of the car. It has been found that the vehicle has both a 1.4 and a 1.6 litre engine and they were produced with both diesel and gas engines.
All of the statistical or general information pertaining to a vehicle. For example: leather interior, V6 engine, etc...
DOT 4 is sufficient
Yes , the Owner Guide will show the antifreeze specifications for the vehicle