Need diagram of belt installation of 1997 Chevy Suberban 5.7L.
There are many 1978 1 ton four wheel drive vehicles. A make and model would assist in getting a correct answer.
we need to know how to remove and installation on ball-joints for a ford f250 3/4 ton 2 wheel drive
Half Ton
1/2 ton
The Dodge Dart was considered an intermediate size vehicle. A half ton or three quarter ton vehicle would refer to pick-up trucks.
I require an electrical diagram for a 1994 gmc 1 ton dually with a 7.4L gas engine. Thanks
Hmm, what KIND of 1/2 ton, 6cyl 2 wheel drive is this? Sheesh, seriously. Is it a Toyota, Ford, Dodge, we need a hint here... Check the topic, Kkdunyes. It's a Chevy Truck or SUV
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half and heavier.
The numbers on truck models refer to the weight rating. Ford F100/F150/F250/F350, Dodge D100/1500/D200/2500/D300/3500, Chevy 10/1500/20/2500/30/3500. The "F" in ford models just means FORD and the "D" in Dodge models just means DODGE. The 1's series (10,100,150,1500) means that the truck is rated ½ Ton, the 2's series (20,200,250,2500) means the truck is rates for ¾ Ton, and 3's series (30,300,350,3500) means that the truck is rated for 1 Ton. For pre 1987 Chevy trucks there was the "C" line and the "K" line. The "C" line means the truck is a Two Wheel Drive (4x2) and the "K" means that the truck is a Four Wheel Drive (4x4). In 1987 they started using the "V" line and the "R" line. The "R" line means the truck is a Two Wheel Drive (4x2) and the "V" means that the truck is a Four Wheel Drive (4x4). C/R10 = ½ Ton 4x2 (Two Wheel Drive) K/V10 = ½ Ton 4x4 (Four Wheel Drive) C/R20 = ¾ Ton 4x2 (Two Wheel Drive) K/V20 = ¾ Ton 4x4 (Four Wheel Drive)
1500 is a 1/2 ton. 2500 is a 3/4 ton. 3500 is a 1 ton.