The "S10" and "K5" nomenclatures were dropped after 1994... the K5 was replaced by the Tahoe, and the 2nd gen follow up to the S10 Blazer was simply the Blazer.
If you're referring to the rear end of the body and/or chassis, the answer is no.. very different platforms between Gen 1 and Gen 2 models.
If you're talking about rear end gears, yes, but you'll want to check the RPO codes to ensure the ratios match. If you try engaging four wheel drive and your replacement axle has, say, 3.73 rears, while the front has the standard 3.42s, expect something to go "crunch" really quickly and cost a lot to repair.
how do you get the limited-slip rear end on a 1990 Chevy blazer k-5 apart
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Yes, it will swap right over with no problems at all. Its the exact same.
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Yes it will. Any rear end from 1993 to 2002 will fit. All the parts are interchangable from 1993 to 2002. In 1998 the front end was changed a little but the rear end stayed the same.
3.73 if you have a 350good engine and automatic transmission
any rear end from s10 or s15 from 84 to 2002 4x4 or 4x2 also small gm rwd cars Malibu Bonneville camaro cutlass youll have to be adventurous with ratios try to find closs to the rite one its written on your door tag or rear end itself
any rear end from s10 or s15 from 84 to 2002 4x4 or 4x2 also small gm rwd cars Malibu Bonneville camaro cutlass youll have to be adventurous with ratios try to find closs to the rite one its written on your door tag or rear end itself
It will hold almost 3 pints.
usually on the rear lower end of engine--follow + battery cable
Its a sterling 10.25
will a 1988 rear end fit under a 1965 chevy truck