1955, 1956, and 1957 Chevrolets have a 115 inch wheelbase.
Traditionally, longer wheelbase trucks ride smoother and are more stable in inclement road conditions, whereas short wheelbase trucks turn easier.
115"
The Canadian version as a 115" wheel base
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.
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.
115 inch for short box. 127 inch for long box
The wheelbase is the distance between the front and the back wheels
It's wheelbase (width) was 115 inches and it's overall length was 206.6 inches.
It's wheelbase (width) was 115 inches and it's overall length was 206.6 inches.
Chevy s10 standard cab longbed is 117.9, Chevy fullsize 88-? shortbed is 117.something
The 1966 Chevrolet Truck (C10-C14/K10-K14) has the following dimensions: Short Wheelbase 115 inch - wheelbase 186.75 inches - overall length 63.1 inches - front tread 61.1 in - rear tread Long Wheelbase 127 inch - wheelbase 206.25 inches - overall length 63.1 in - front tread 61.1 in - rear tread