A standard 4x4 lumber typically measures 3.5 inches by 3.5 inches in cross-section and is commonly available in lengths of 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 feet. However, the actual dimensions can slightly vary due to milling and drying processes. The term "4x4" refers to its nominal size before it is planed and dried.
if it is a standard cab long box, possibly 105 litres (production option) if not, 95 litres
2007 to 2010 Tundra is 75.8" standard and 76.2" in the 4X4.
asuming it hasn't been tampered with, if its a standard put it in neutral then pull up on the 4x4 shifter 1 position for 4hi you are now in 4x4, to get out put it in neutral again push down on 4x4 shifter then put it in reverse, go a few feet. you are now out of 4x4
any from 88 to 98
v-6 standard is 100 amps
in an automatic, if you are going a long distance or the transmission has alot of miles on it, its better for it if you do disconnect it in a standard it doesnt matter
Good manufacturing practice limits pallet pile heights to 6 feet.
15 40 rotella
yes the true z71's are 4x4 but people put the z71 decals on there standard 2wd trucks because the z71 is the most popular Chevy truck
As long as The Engine is The same that the trasmission was on before then yes it will work.
yes as long as the 1989 pick up is 4x4 also it should bolt up
as long as they are the same trans and bolt pattern to the differencial there may be a difference in wiring