Although it is possible that the filiments in BOTH headlamps could burn out at the same time, it is very unlikely. This condition therefore suggests something else is wrong. I suspect that something has caused an "open" condition in the headlamp circuit. There could be several causes for an open in that circuit. For example, if one of the "hot" wires has had the insulation damaged by chaffing or being cut, and the bare wire made contact with grounded body sheet metal, then the fuse should have "blown" out to protect the wire[s] from overheating and additional damage, or fire. Another example, is that one of the connectors in the circuit have become disconnected [from vibration, someone working in the engine compartment inadvertently leaving disconnected, or possibly collision impact]. There could be many causes for an open circuit condition, but regardless, the "fix" is to first find and identify the failure, and then, based on the problem, take the proper repair action. j3h.
Check your fuses.
bad light switch.
You need to periodically replace the headlights on your Chevy truck when the headlights start getting dim. You can purchase replacement headlights from retailers such as Parts Source.
In a normall cab pickup the subwoofer would be installed in the truck bed.
No pickup truck that is "cheap" is going to qualify as a "good" pickup truck. I would suggest spending the money on a high-quality pickup truck. It doesn't have to be luxury, but you definitely get what you pay for.
Yes, it is possible. You would need a donor truck for the parts, as purchasing them new would be very expensive.
A pickup truck with four rear wheels on one rear axle would be considered a "dually".
I would have to say yes BUT what part are you changing?? You can change the engine if you want but it is hard.
FedEx has many locations which will have a pickup for ground. The locations would be the place to go in order to find a pickup truck for the packages.
A pickup truck's weight depends on the model, make and size of the truck. Normally, a pickup truck would weigh from 1750 lbs to 4550 lbs, but even that is just a guess since the exact numbers vary from one truck to the next.
It'll fit, but it probably won't work very well, as a 1996 transmission would be wholly electronic, and the 1990 transmission would not.
There are a lot of different dealerships that would sell either a new or used pickup truck. You can just go to the dealer and see which one you like the best