An easy way to measure is to put a tape measure in the middle of the front wheel and run it back to the middle of the rear wheel. That would be your wheelbase.
According to the Haynes manual: Short wheelbase truck (reg cab with short box, also blazer and Jimmy); 108.3 inches long wheelbase truck (reg cab with long box) 117.9 inches Truck with club cab; 122.9 inches
what is the wheel base for 1985 s10 blazer
They had a short wheel base truck and a long wheel base truck. The short bed truck had a 115" wheelbase. The long bed truck had a 127" wheelbase.
A Chevy s10 short box reg. cab 113" wheel base I have a 1938 Chevy shop manual and it says that the 1/2 ton has a 112" wheelbase and the 1991 s10 short box reg. cab that I'm using for my 1938 Chevy truck has a 113" wheelbase. I also changed the 4 cyl eng for a short block 350 in the s10 donor frame. Good Luck send pics or questions Tom
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wil rims off a 2 wheel drive s10 truck fit a 4 wheel drive s10 truck
112"
As long as the customer specifies it to be, up to 45 feet long. A typical OTR fleet truck will have a wheelbase from 220 to 240 inches. A Peterbilt 379 or 389 or a Kenworth W900L typically has a 265 - 270" wheelbase. When you get into specialized trucks and custom trucks with ICT sleepers, the wheelbase can get much longer... for example, I ran a winch truck in the oilfields with a 325 inch wheelbase.
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the s10 in a shorter more compacted and the c10 is a full size truck The C10 is considered a 1/2 ton truck. The S10 is considered a 1/4 ton truck.
They consider the S10 a 1/4 ton truck.