If theyare both on the groung they will. If it has a limited slip differential then the will both turn when lifted. They both supply torque.
Problem: 1982 mercury Solution: take to junk yard
250 ci,305 ci, 350 ci, 350 ci (Diesel), 379 ci (Diesel) (1982).
Remove the lug nuts by turning counterclockwise.
Could be many reasons - tires may be out of balance, front suspension may be worn, shocks could be worn (or all of the above).
The Chevy S10 were small pickup trucks which were made from 1982-2003. The axle nut size for an S10 is 36mm.
Depends. All tires have a size on them, so the questions of the year of vehicle is irrelevant. If the size of the 1997 Explorer is the same size of the 1982 Chevy Van, then they are both interchangeable. The problems if any will be in the rims. But if the rims are different then the tires would be different too.
In some 1982 Ford f100 trucks I know they have a 4.10 Gear ratio like my truck but with that gear ratio if you go over 55 mph you can say goodbye to your gas mileage so get a smaller gear ratio.
8.75R16.5 LT Read it right off my tires, on _my_ 1982 Chevy G30. The"LT" is for "light truck" and may be optional. R is "Radial", which were on it when I bought it -- and I've used them ever since. The rims or wheels are 8 lug, standard for 1-ton load rating. (G30 = 1 ton) These are also 16.5" in diameter. CiP
check your rotors. have that happen on 2 jeeps. if that is not it check the shocks. bet it is the rotors
Z22 little motor, same one that 620 trucks have. Ur better of getting a datsun 1984 or 85 truck, same style truck but better bigger motor.
That really can't be answered. Are they stock? What are the sizes of the tires? What type of s10? What type of blazer? An s10 truck's tires should fit an s-10 blazer. A s-10 truck might be too small for a stock K5 blazer. The lug nut pattern from 1982 on s-10 pickup and s-10 blazer is 5x4.75 inches. OEM rims were 15x6 in 1982 and 15x7 from 1982 on. So s-10 pickup wheels would fit an s-10 Blazer. S-10 wheels will not fit a full size Blazer.
the name is SICARD it was built in ST. Terice Quebec. they were bought out by Canadian Kenworth not sure what date late 60s or mid 70s Kenworth closed their plant in Burnaby BC in 1982 and now build their trucks in the old Sicard plant.