The ONLY 2 transmissions that can be used is a 1996 or 1997 4L60E tansmission if it is a 1/2 ton and the 4L80E transmission if it is a 3/4 ton
NO. Nothing will work. In late 1999 Chevy redesigned ALL the engines and transmissions, body and drivetrain parts. Everything is different.
It all depends on how well the truck was maintenced. I have a 97 Silverado 5.7 with 146K. Engines last. Transmissions go quick if hauling anything.
No it will not. Reason is that in late 1999 chevy REDESIGNED all the engines and transmissions. NOTHING over the year of late month 1999 will interchange with anything under the year of late 1999. These are the years that you will need to find and that will work in that truck. 1993,94,95,98, and early 1999 4L60E transmission if it is a 1/2 ton and the 4L80E if it is the 3/4 ton. All those years will interchange. The 96 and 97 years will NOT work.
NO. In the late month of 1999 chevy REDESIGNED all there engines and transmissions. Nothing above 1999 will fit anything under 1999.
No it will not. GM. changed the style of the engine blocks and transmissions in late 1999. Anything under that year is all different.
1995-2000 should all be the same
NO it will not. Reason is that it the late month of 1999 chevy REDESIGNED all the engines and transmissions. Nothing under the year 1999 will fit anything over the year 1999. You MUST get a 1996 or 1997 4L60E. NO other 1 will work with out MODIFYING
yes it will all Chevy transmissions will work in any other chevys
You can if the 99 is the new body design / nother words the 99 body will look like the 2003 body. In LATE 1999 chevy REDESIGNED all there engines and transmissions and NOTHING will interchange from 1999 down to late 1999 and up.
no they are not the same at all.
The actual 4L80E transmissions are, yes.
No. The 1/2 ton trucks will have a 4L60E transmission in it. The 3/4 ton trucks have a 4L80E trans. in them. The 4-wheel drive transmission are different then the 2-wheel drives.