what's your question?
In the throttle body were the filter is it should work.....
Chevy, GMC, and Dodge make the top 3 work trucks. Toyota, Nissan and Ford round out the top 6. The Honda Ridgeline ranked at #10.
There are so many variables at work here that i don't think anyone could tell you.
The 93 used a electronic / computor controlled transmission and the 91 did not. The 91 chevy trucks transmission wireing harness and computor is all together DIFFERENT. WON'T WORK.
Yes as long as both trucks are a 1/2 ton are a 3/4 ton.
Chevrolet Silverado 2500 trucks can be purchased from the website eBay. On the website CarGurus, a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD work truck can be purchased for $24.888.
NO, not even close. In late 1999 Chevy redesigned the transmission and the engines in all there trucks. You will need to put the 4L60E back in it, I believe late 92 to 1995 transmissions will all work in the 94 model.
If I recall the S10 series trucks ran the NV3500 manual transmission. This is the same manual transmission that is installed in the C/K 1500 series trucks. The final answer is yes it will work if it is the NV3500.
no you can't why doesen't anyone put sensable things in
Here it shows that god can call anyone, and also use anyone for his work.
if you want a truck that rides like a car, chevys are better. If you want a truck that works like a truck, fords are better. My Answer (Tamara Nobles): Chevy's trucks are more appealing than Ford's, but Ford's trucks are sheer work trucks. So I would agree with what's above, but my personal favorite is Ford (with my reasons). I love BOTH Ford and Chevy, always had. But still, I would rather go with a Ford for its more dependable cars.
The Chevy truck lives up to its name and durability for a work truck. Some of the current models that are used for business purposes are the Colorado, Silverado and Avalanche. To check out their current prices and details, just visit a Chevy dealership.