as long as they both have the 4l60 then yes. count the bolts on the trans pans and if they have the same # of bolts it should work.
The towing capacity recommended for a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is between 3,900 pounds up to 9,200 pounds. 9,200 pounds is the maximum allowance for towing and if you tow more than that, it could void your warranty.
NO. Not from the factory.
The 1/2 tons used the 4L60E transmission only. The 3/4 tons had the 4L80E in them.
8' long
Chevy and GMC produced Stepside Trucks from 1999 through 2006. Louie Lott
Take a regular 4x4 Silverado, add skid plates, Bilstein shocks, and Z71 badging, and you have a Z71 Silverado.
i have a 1999 stepside s10 and they are 205/75/r15
A Chevrolet Stepside has a couple of features that separate it from other cars in its range, including four wheel drive, and direct injection. The car is very well known for its durability.
1955 - 1959 1/2 ton stepside
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A 1963 Chevrolet C10 Stepside Short Bed with the straight six cylinder engine could be worth in a low retail situation, $10,575. In an average retail situation, $19,800. In a high retail situation, $48,060. It's all about condition and factory options.
1 In the front and 1 in the rear pulls, unless it has positive traction in the rear then you have 3 that pulls.