No.
Gm does not make a SB dually truck. The only that I am aware of is the Dodge Megacab and it can be had with a dual rearend.
It depends on what model it it if its extended cab or regular cab if it has a long bed or short bed
That would be the 4L80E if it is an automatic. Not sure on the stright stick.
It depends on body style(regular cab, extended, crew), 2 or 4wd, SRW(single rear wheel) or Dually, short/long bed and most important gas or diesel( diesel is 1,000lbs heavier). The heaviest a 4 door dually/ long bed 4x4 diesel has a curb weight of 8,220lbs. The lightest model for comparison, (regular cab, 2wd, srw, gasoline) weighs 5,808lbs.
no
Top of the bed is 63 1/4 in. Bottom of the bed is 65 in Wheel Tub to Wheel Tub is 49 1/4 in.
It's an abbreviated way of describing what type of bed your pickup may have. SB refers to "short bed" and LB means "long bed." SS would mean "step side." Other included truck shorthand are DW for "dual wheel" or "dually," RC for "regular cab," EC for "extended cab," and CC for "crew cab."
Yes and no. A bed from an 88 or 89 will fit a 90s pre 88 was the older square body trucks. The exception to this is if you are talking long box including dually. The crew cabs were square body thru 91 so that's means both body style boxes were present in a standard long and also dually from 88-91.
A single axle with dual wheels that has a rating of 5 tons can carry 10,000 pounds. The bed of the truck has to be the same rating as the truck, though.
No because they are 2 compleatly diffrent body styles
155.5"
My crew cab long bed 4x4 dually with in bed tool box and 55 gal main tank weighs in right at 7500lbs