You can call the dealer and give them the Vin# And thet can tell what gear ratio it is.
Are you can remove the rear end plate, and count the teeth on the big gear
( Ring gear ) write it down.
Then look up inside the rear end towards the drive shaft and you will see a small
gear that's rides in the big gear. Now count those teeth, Now devide that # into
the first # you wrote down. And that will be the gear ratio. Round the # off.
You can get seat covers for Suburban at many places online. Some of these places are www.autopartswarehouse.com/mmp/chevy~suburban~seat or www.nextag.com/Chevy-suburban-seat-cover/stores-html
Check under the back seat or a compartment in the rear of the suburban.
get a ruler and find out for your self!!!!!!!!
Open your glove box and compress the sides or remove the screws at the bottom of it you will find the ECM behind it attached with a metal strap and a 10mm screw.
Most all parts stores sell them,
i cant find it...
autozone.com has alot of helpful info
i need a pictrure of the cooling system diagram for 1995 Chevy suburban
It does not have one. Chevy did not use them on there trucks.
Yes, that would be the easiest way to find out.
Supply the vehicle identification number to the nearest dealer and he/she can tell you what ratio you have.
You can find a Chevy suburban rear passenger sliding seat drawing at most local libraries. You can also obtain the drawing from most Chevrolet dealerships.