Yes, you can use 14" or 15" tires/wheels. Just try to keep the overall diameter of the tire/wheel combo as close to the OEM tire/wheel diameter as possible. Otherwise your speedometer will be inaccurate and performance/handling can suffer.
"Spade" fuses, what size depends on the circuit.
there should be a factory tag on the drivers side door jamb giving factory recommended tire size.
The Chevrolet Silverado has been in production for a number of years. The 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (2WD Crew Cab) can be fitted with 17 through 22 inch tires. These will require the use custom wheel and tire packages.
It is not recommended to use different size tires on a vehicle at the same time.It is not recommended to use different size tires on a vehicle at the same time.
Whatever is spelled out in your owner's manual.
28 in. diameter tires
Always use syncromesh fluid from the dealer.
The most common size is 10R22.5
Yes, if you install the correct tires and use 16" rims/wheels as well. Install tires that end up giving you the same overall diameter as the OEM 15" tires. You can use a tire size calculator to determine the size tires you need.
Just to be on the safe side, Any place that sells tires can give you this info. The z24 model uses 16" and all others use 15"
It has an automatic fuel shutoff. The Chevrolet S10 does not use a inertia fuel shut down switch, that's a Ford thing.
The manufacture recommends Dex-Cool.