No,the tail shaft and housing is different.
The S10 nomenclature was dropped after 1994... from that point on, it was just known as the Blazer, while the K5 was dropped and replaced by the Tahoe.Answering your question, that vehicle will have a 4L60E auto transmission... any 4L60E from 1993 to present will work, so long as it matches the vehicle drive (e.g., 2WD transmission for 2WD vehicle, 4WD transmission for 4WD vehicle).
if the year is the only diference, yes. 2wd in 2wd 4wd in 4wd
No. The 2wd and 4wd trans cases are compleatly different.
2WD, no. 4WD, yes. The transfer case has to be in neutral with the transmission in park.
Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.
Not if you intend to keep it as a 4WD vehicle. The 2WD transmission isn't designed to mount a transfer case to it, and will have a different output - intended to go directly to the driveshaft - than the 4WD transmission.
If it came out of a 2WD vehicle, yes. If it came out a 4WD drive vehicle, you'll have problems. On the 2WD transmission, the driveshaft goes directly from the transmission to the rear axle. On the 4WD transmission, the output shaft from the transmission goes into a transfer case.
Any year 4L60E (automatic) or NV3500 (manual) transmissions will. If you have a 2WD Blazer, then it needs to be a transmission out of a 2WD vehicle, and if it's a 4WD, then you need a 4WD transmission.
Not sure what a 2x2 Jeep is, but the 2wd and 4wd Cherokees are good vehicles.
NO. The center shaft in the 4-wheel and 2-wheel drive transmissions are a DIFFERENT length. WILL not interchange.
no sir.
If same engine, and same 2wd/4wd, then yes.If same engine, and same 2wd/4wd, then yes.