Yes as long as the 95 is a 4x4 also. They both must be a 3/4 ton, are 1/2 tons.
The 3/4 ton and 1/2 ton transmissions are different.
I dont think a 95 Transmission will fit in the 98. From what i've been seeing, in my 98' Tahoe, the starter is mounted on the bellhousing of the transmission. I dont think that the 95 would have the same set up when 96-7 wouldnt also. As far as I know, you have to have a transmission that is 98 or newer. Could I be wrong though?
Yes it will
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Yes it should. cavalier/corsica 90-95; most parts will be interchangeable.
No. Major changes in transmissions during that time gap
NO. The 95 transmission is a electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 1984 does not HAVE the electronics to make the 95 transmission work.
YES they are.
It is possible to change them out! If your 95 has a 4L60E or 4L80E the plugs are different from a 7000R4, 350 Turbo, or a 400 Turbo. I have a few questions for you! First of all is both trucks 4x4. And what is the models of both transmissions? If you can answer these questions I can help you out a little more. Good luck
It will fit but it won't work and the truck will never run right. Reason is that the 95 is ALL computer controled. The transmission and engine and speed sensors ALL WORK TOGETHER. So you can't put a 1990 700R4 transmission in a truck that MUST have the 4L60E in it Because the 95 truck ECM / Engine controll module/computer will be wondering were the transmission is and the engine won't even run right. You will have nothing but problems. PUT THE 4L60E BACK IN IT and be done with it.
Yes it's the same transmission.
Any 4L60E transmission, 1993 and up. The mechanical 4L60 and 700R4 from 1992 and earlier will not work.