It depends on the engine for one thing. But off the top of my head i'd have to say
6 cylinder is normally 15-20 city and 23-26 Highway.
4 cylinder is a lil better but it varies alot with the lack of power.
yes.
NO. Not even close.
The tire will have that information printed on it.
Yes
Regular cab with short bed, 108.3 inches. Regular cab with long bed, 117.9 inches. Extended cab with short bed, 122.9 inches.
4.3L engine, 4 and 1/2 qts with filter change.
I have a 1998 Chevy 1500 extended cab short bed step side, it will take 22 gallons when empty, I also have a 1998 extended cab fleet side it will take 25 gallons when empty. Hope this helps.
It should stay on for 20 minutes then shut off by itself, or it will shut off when you open the drivers door.
yes.
122.9 in for an extended cab .
Look in the glove compartment behind the door that says "relays", it is the first relay from the left.
According to crutchfield.com my 1995 Chevy c/k 1500 extended cab pickup has 4"x6" speakers in the rear pillar but you can fit a 4" with a bracket of course