The Silverado and Sierra may look the same on the outside, but are actually pretty different under the shell. The Silverado has been and has always meant to be the cheaper version of the Sierra. The Sierra, as well as all GMC trucks, have always meant to be the better-built, stronger, more luxurious, and more suitable versions of its Chevrolet brothers. The Silverado is practically the standardized, stock model while the Sierra is the big boy truck.
nothing
most 88-98 Chevy pickups are basically the same. the only difference between yhe cheyenne and silverado is the trim.
Trim levels. The LS has more "goodies".
yes they will, i had a tahoe and suburban and they intechange between silverado / sierra as well
there is chevrolet silverado and gmc sierra as far as i know they don't make any chevy sierra's.
The wheels on a 1998 Chevy Silverado are 288 x 288. The first GMT800 Silverado/ Sierra were released in 1998 as 1999 models. The Chevy Silverado is available with either rear wheel drive or four wheel drive.
Silverado's are the more luxurious version. They have carpeted floors and leather seats. Cheyennes have vinyl interiors and bench / couch seats.
"The Chevy Silverado SS and HD have mechanical difference. Carfax is a good resource for looking up car information. You will be able to look up the Chevy Silverado SS and HD and determine how it performs, what are new and used prices, and ultimately determine if it is right for you."
A Silverado C1500 is a 2WD light truck, K1500 is a 4WD light truck. Please clarify what you mean about the r and the v as I am unfamiliar with that coding.
Yes thay are the same.
NO, not even close. Chevy redesigned the engines and transmissions in late 1999.
It should. They have the same motors.