The S-10 pickup truck is considered a 1/4 ton pickup, so 500 lbs would be maximum payload to carry safely.
Yes it will.
Safely, 500lbs.
The weight of a Chevy S10 bed varies depending on the model year and materials used, but it generally ranges from approximately 200 to 400 pounds. For specific models, the weight may differ slightly due to design changes or additional features. If you need an exact weight for a particular year or configuration, consulting the owner's manual or manufacturer specifications would be advisable.
1400lbs is the most I've had in mine, and it was riding on the bumpstops, evenly loaded across the entire truckbed. ZQ8 Suspension.
Yes and no, the weight of your payload + trailer weight on the truck cannot exceed the payload weight limit.
there are 8 on a 6 foot s10 bed plus the filler neck
no it wont the bed mounts are located differently on stepside boxes than they are on fleet side and unfortunately 1991 doesnt have a model with a stepside and besides it would look really stupid WELL ACTUALLY THE MOUNTS ARE IN THE EXACT SAME PLACE THIS GUY ABOVE DOESNT KNOW I SWITCH THEM ALL THE TIME BUT TO GET IT ON THE 91 IT WOULD REQUIRE WORK NOT TO MUCH BUT IT WOULD NEED IT AND IT WOULD LOOK GREAT
1581lbs
i have had 1800 pounds of sack-crete in the bed
in the fuel tank. it was easier for me to unbolt and remove the bed to gain access to the fuel pump.
The 1992 Chevrolet S-10 2-door, extended cab, short-bed pickup has a curb weight of 2,881 pounds. General Motors started producing the S-10 in 1982.
No.