The caster specifications for a 1998 Chevy K1500 typically range from 3 to 5 degrees positive caster for optimal handling and stability. It's important to check the specific alignment settings recommended in the vehicle's service manual, as they may vary slightly based on the type of suspension and any modifications made to the vehicle. Proper caster alignment helps improve steering response and maintains straight-line tracking. Always consult a professional for precise adjustments.
No it does not SORRY
3.73
the fuel pump is in the gas tank
30f
140 ft lbs
how to adjust vavles on 2.2 1998 s10
Here are the specs for both cars and you be the judge..... 1998 Ford mustang specs: 6 cylinder 150hp 215 ft lb 1998 Chevy cavalier specs: 4 cylinder 115hp 130ft lb i say the mustang will win...
The axle nut torque specifications for a 1998 Chevy 4x4 are 165 lb ft. The metric specs are 225 N m.
yes it will fit they are an exacty exchange anything from the new body style 1988 to 1998
Need to know if you have a 2.2L 4 cylinder or the 4.3L V6 engine and which specs you are looking for.
The Detrioit Locker was common on Z-71 4x4 though i cannot say it is on every Z-71.
For a 1.0 litre and manual tranny it's 55 ft.lbs