No, unless you are planning on racing.
Sounds like you left a retaining clip loose on one of the pull rods.
Check shift linkage for wear or binding or bent parts
With time, the heat within the heads could squeeze the gaskets unevenly causing the head to cylinder to leak. This could lead to costly repairs in the future for engine damage.
You need to remove the wiper arms then the long black debri cover it is held in by about 6 screws then you will see the linkage attached the wiper motor. most of them get corroded. just spray it with WD40 or PB blaster then put back together. It worked on my annoying sqeek....
the 96 has a neutral safety switch on the side of the shift linkage, the 94 does not i know u cant put a 94 in a 96 but talk 2 a guy in fullsizechevy.com forum
If you look at the drivers side of the transmission were the shifter linkage hooks to it you will see an electrical switch behind it. That switch controlls the backup lights among other things.
Yes, the only thing you need to worry about is the brake drum size, the 2 door tahoe uses a smaller size drum than the 4 door and depending on the options on the pickup it could have either size. Either way the axle will directly bolt in. One other thing to consider, if you Tahoe is a 4 door the pickup axle will not have the plate to bolt on the stabilizer bar, you can easily add the plate on or just leave the bar off.
Seats from a 02 Tahoe will not fit in a 98 Tahoe. The 98 Tahoe is smaller than the 02.
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No, there is no V6 Tahoe.
Seats for a 02 Tahoe will not fit in a 98 Tahoe. The reason they will not fit is because the 98 is to old.