I believe the answer is no. I have wheels that fit on a camaro, an s-10, and a gmc s-15. They don't fit on my 93 Caprice. Bolt pattern is different.
5x5"
No, the wagon bumpers were different
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No, not unless it was an option.
Look at the bottom rear of the engine
The towing capabilities of a 1984 Chevrolet Caprice Class station wagon is 2,000 pounds. This allows for small boats or trailers to be towed short distances.
The 1993 Chevrolet Caprice Classic wagon was part of the last generation of Caprice wagons produced before the model was discontinued. Exact production numbers for the 1993 Caprice Classic wagon are not widely documented, but it's estimated that several thousand units were manufactured during its production run. Chevrolet overall produced over 200,000 Caprice vehicles in that model year, but specific figures for the wagon variant are harder to pinpoint. For precise numbers, consulting Chevrolet production records or enthusiast databases may provide more detailed information.
65 ft/lbs
A 1987 Chevy Caprice Classic with the original engine does have a carb and the engine is a 305, because I have one. This can have a 307. I have an 87 Caprice Estate Wagon, with a 5.0 liter 307 olds. Which, is actually for sale.
a 93 caprice doesn't use a hub assembly per se. It uses a spindle, cone style bearings and a rotor held on with a castle nut. The "hub" is a part of the rotor. If it is the Spindle you are looking for, and 91-96 GM B-body spindle will work. This includes Caprice sedan and wagon, Vista Cruiser wagon, Roadmaster sedan and wagon and Fleetwood.
A Chevrolet Caprice station wagon can be found by checking local car trading advertisement listings, websites include: eBay, Trovit, Oodle and Station Wagon Forums.
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