the simple answer is yes, if the donor truck is the same body style as the step side truck. If the donor truck is the previous body style, the axle pads will be in the wrong location and will have to be modified. The u-joint on the donor axle will more than likely have a larger yoke than the 10 bolt axle so a swap joint will be required as well. Also, if the step side is four wheel drive, make sure that the ring and pinion ratio is the same as the front axle or you will damage your transfer case.
78 inches long and 49 inches wide
YES, All the cabs are the same from 1988 to 1999
A Chevrolet K1500 is a pickup truck with an extended cab, allowing for seating of up to four adults or children inside the pickup cab. The truck is no longer being produced by the Chevrolet company.
16 inch rims
YES.
The 1990 K1500 pickup truck parking brake is equipped with a adjustment bolt. Turn the adjustment bolt in or out to adjust the parking brake.
1350-1450 @800rpms
The V-8s are 65 foot pounds.
I Use 1/2 inch of toe in
Take the inside of the glove box out and it will be to the right side in behind the dash.
A K1500 4x4 short wheelbase is the closest. The wheelbase of the caprice is 116" and the K1500 4x4swb is 117.5". I'm looking to do the same with an 87 caprice. Seems like a surburban frame with a section cut out and boxed may be the way to go. as the frame looks similar to the caprice
How is the easiest way to change a fuel pump on my k1500 Chevy pickup