sure anything can happen. just shorten the housing, weld new spring purches on, cut and respline and respace the bolt pattern on the axles. or just be logical and use a limited slip 7 5/8 out of a 93 and up s-10 No, it will not bolt in and would not be the correct width either. If you are looking for a heavy duty rear end for the S-10 you may want to try the 8.8 out of a Ford Explorer, it will bolt in and require minor modificaton of the shock mounts and u-joint, it is a little wider (1"-2") overall but any interferance with the wheel wells can be corrected with aftermarket wheels.
Yes it does, Rear ONLY.
Yes, it will fit.
i need rear break digram for my Chevy 1500 k pick up where can i find it.
3.08's
its located at the rear of the engine (center) attached to the block
1 located beside rear left wheel
plug on pumpkin on front of rear end on passenger side
take the old one off, put a new one on.
that depends on the model of it and if its x-cab or not
chevy suburban is mounted on a truck frame so most rear ends from any truck or tahoe which is also a truck will work if it is a late model 6 lug.
Should junction over the rear axle and connect sto the wheel cylinder - after replacement line will have to be bled
It should be mounted underneath the van, over the rear axle on the passenger side.