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First FWD means Front Wheel Drive, but I assume you mean Four Wheel Drive, the torque is 175 ft/lbs then tighten till you can fit the cotter pin into the hole.
90psi
I have a 1999 gmc 1500 sierra,need to replace door pins and bushings.door sagging.
the torque spec is 120 ft pound of torque with steel rims its 140 use a four way and put some grunt into it. That should be just enough.
It comes with a 4L60E or 4L80E
The Kelley Blue Book offers values for various vehicles depending on the condition. For the 1999 GMC Sierra 1500 Regular Cab in excellent condition, the value is approximately $4000.
If the 1999 is a four wheel drive, yes. If two wheel drive, no. The rims will not sit all the way on the hub.
100 ft lbs
The transmissions are the same. The torque converters are different.
245hp and 333torque
Thy will fit on a 1999 four wheel drive but not a two wheel drive.
No, the offset is different.