Yes
No. Upstream and downstream O2 sensors are different for a 2000, 1500, Chevrolet Suburban with the 5.3 engine.
Suburban has always been a Chevrolet. From 1936 through 1999 GM built and sold the Chevrolet Suburban and the GMC Suburban as separate models, although they were basically the same vehicle. In 2000 the GMC version was changed to the Yukon XL and the Denali in 4wd full trim level.
As long as it is the same tranny
While the Suburban and the Tahoe are from the same family of trucks GM changed the body style and some interior features in 1999. There were 2 versions of the 1999 the Classic and the New Body Style. They did the same thing in 2007 with a Classic and a new body style. The 1997 would be from an older class of GM trucks than the 2000. They may fit but you might have to make some minor modifications in the mounting.
About the same as it was in 1999.
Yes they are the same chassis from 1993 to 1999
Yes, as long as it is the same gear ratio.
1988 to 1999 will work. Pick-ups and surburbans are the same doors.
If it is the same as on 2000 suburban its located in the cargo area on the drivers side, there is a rectangle plastic bowl near the window, pull that out and the jack is mounted inside.
past june/1999 its a 2000 The 1999 and 2000 year model Contours are almost exactly the same. Most information will apply to both years.
yes
Same as a 1999. Look for "remove starter on 1999 Corola" post I answered. Same as a 1999. Look for "remove starter on 1999 Corolla" post I answered.