I believe the answer is no. I have wheels that fit on a camaro, an s-10, and a gmc s-15. They don't fit on my 93 Caprice. Bolt pattern is different.
5x5"
No, the wagon bumpers were different
under a rockslide in chicago
No, not unless it was an option.
Look at the bottom rear of the engine
The towing capabilities of a 1984 Chevrolet Caprice Class station wagon is 2,000 pounds. This allows for small boats or trailers to be towed short distances.
65 ft/lbs
A 1987 Chevy Caprice Classic with the original engine does have a carb and the engine is a 305, because I have one. This can have a 307. I have an 87 Caprice Estate Wagon, with a 5.0 liter 307 olds. Which, is actually for sale.
a 93 caprice doesn't use a hub assembly per se. It uses a spindle, cone style bearings and a rotor held on with a castle nut. The "hub" is a part of the rotor. If it is the Spindle you are looking for, and 91-96 GM B-body spindle will work. This includes Caprice sedan and wagon, Vista Cruiser wagon, Roadmaster sedan and wagon and Fleetwood.
http://www.autozone.com/addVehicleId,1061802/initialAction,repairGuide/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528005cb78
A Chevrolet Caprice station wagon can be found by checking local car trading advertisement listings, websites include: eBay, Trovit, Oodle and Station Wagon Forums.
6 inchs