5.7 liter
the transmission in a 1996 2x4 sierra is called a 4L60E. It is a 4 speed automatic with electronic overdrive.
check that the pinion nut on the differential is not slightly loose. have drive shaft balanced. check transmission and engine mounts
It's 2x4, not 2x2, and typically, the answer is going to be no. A 2x4 transmission will be set up for the driveshaft to run directly from the transmission to the driveshaft, and won't be set up to allow the mounting of a transfer case to it. Additionally, the splines of a 2x4 and 4x4 transmission may not be the same, as the output shaft of the 4x4 transmission would be going into a transfer case, and wouldn't be directly connected to a driveshaft.
It has a belt driven automatic transmission. Similar to a snowmobile.
It depends on if its 4x4 or 2x4. On the 2x4 version its located on the rear of the transmission. If its 4x4 it is located on the transfer case.
On the A4LD automatic transmission I BELIEVE it is on the passenger side of the transmission behind a heat shield
2004 ford ranger xlt 2x4
if anyone finds out or knows let me know too
No it will not they are different. The 4x4 transmission is designed to have a transfer case bolted to the rear of it. Therefore the center shaft is LONGER then the 2-wheel drive transmissions.
2x4-56 2x4=8 8-56= -48)
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Yes.