It could either be a heavy half (more than 1/2 but not quite 3/4) or a full 3/4 from my understanding.
*It is a 1 ton truck frame with 3/4 ton brakes* The brakes are way undersized=That is why The van eats through brakes=I tried to change them to 1 ton and ran into a whole bunch of problems. Mine is a 93' G2500 Vandura.
4L80E is in most vanduras of one ton 2500 and below is 4L60E
AnswerI BELEIVE THEY ARE JUST THE DIFFERENT WEIGHT CLASS"S LIKE MAX. LOAD WEIGHTS THAT THE VEHICLE IS RECOMENDED TO HANDLE 1500=half ton 2500=3 quarter ton 3500=1 tonI have a Vandura 2500, it means a half ton with a three quarter ton rating, stronger rear springs, lower rear end ratio,& bigger engine....I do believe that the 1500 has a shorter body than the 2500 and 3500. Also engine sizes, I believe that the 1500 typically comes with a straight 6, the 2500 with a 350 v8 and the 3500 with either a 7.4v8 or a diesel.*My 93' G2500 vandura has a 1 ton frame w/ 3/4 ton brakes.*
Yes it will, I own a 1990 GMC Suburban 2500 (3/4 ton) and it came from the factory with a 454 motor.
it is half ton and 3/4 ton is for 2500...there is only 2 models for Suburbans.
both are 1998 gmc 3500 with a fiber glass box on back on 1 an also have just a cargo van too
C20 was Chevy's designation for a 3/4 ton. 2500 was GMC's designation for a 3/4 ton. Basically they are the same.
ford F250 or Chevrolet/GMC 2500
THE C IN C2500 MEANS 2 WHEEL DRIVE THE K MEANS 4 WHEEL DRIVE. 2500 IS A 3/4 TON AND 1500 MEANS 1/2 TON
1500 is a 1/2 ton 2500 is a 3/4 ton 3500 is a 1 ton
The simple answer. 1500 means half ton truck. 2500 means 3/4 ton . 3500 means 1 ton in gmc and Chevy models. ford f 150 is a 1/2 ton f 250 3/4 ton f350 1 ton.
Good engine(5.7) Good tranny(4L60E) Good rear end.....Great towing capacity because it is 1 ton w/ 3/4 ton brakes. I am the original owner of a 93' G2500 vandura family wagon and I love it....the way it sits...The sexy curves....It gets pretty good gas milage for it's weight 14+
Frozen caliper? Rear brakes out of adjustment? *Mine did the same because the rotor(disk) was worn more on one side because it is cheaper to put a new set of pads on a worn out rotor.... Rotors are way cheaper than I thought though..... Imo...don't get them re-surfaced=get new rotors+pads=NEW system. I have a 93' Vandura(Original owner) and the dealer told me(93) it has a 1 ton frame w/ undersized 3/4 ton brakes. The 1 ton brakes don't fit. It's pushing close to 9000Lbs and it wears out brake pads like a Champ.