GMC vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
Yes it should.
no
The GMC Sierra 3500 truck was first created in 1998 for the 1999 release. The GMC Sierra 3500 version from 1999 to 2007 is considered the classic version.
3500 series is a ton truck.
Is it better than a dodge 3500
what is the gvw of a 1993 chevy 3500 vin#1gchk34f5pe176469
A 1 tons truck describes the amount of payload capacity of the truck. Example of 1 ton trucks are Chevy 3500, Dodge 3500 or a Ford F350.
A lot depends on engine, transmission, and rear end gears. My friend has a 3500 that I'm thinking of buying, he gets 18 mpg. It's a 1998 3500, 4 door, 4wd, 454, 5 speed manual, 4.10 gears. The 5sp prob makes the biggest difference, and is a hard option to find, especially in a used truck. There is NO WAY you will ever get 18MPG with a 454. A truck with the 350 gets 10-13, and a truck with a 454 gets 8-11. And the 4.10 gears make the truck even worse on gas. A 2500 series gets better mileage with the 3.73 gears. Fill the gas tank, then reset your odometer. Drive for awhile then fill up again and take the miles accumulated divided by the gallons. That's the real MPG, not what some guy says it is.
A chevy 3500 truck is not front wheel drive, so it does not have CV joints.
If the wheelbase and the cab are the same on both trucks, the body should fit.
YES, They are the same.