The length of the driveshaft on a 1983 Chevy G10 van typically measures around 132 inches, but this can vary depending on the specific configuration and whether any modifications have been made. It's best to measure the existing driveshaft or consult a repair manual for precise specifications related to your specific vehicle setup.
No. The Chevrolet S10 series came out in the 1982 model year.
it depents what model but approx is 3.5 m
The barrel on my 67 series D is 28 in.
The SD series was a 1.5 Ton Truck wih a 157" wheelbase.
Chevrolet only built one model in 1913 when the bow tie was first used. It was the Series C Classic Six or Model C or as it was called at the time simply the Chevrolet.
The payload for the 1985 Chevy S10 pickup is between 1000 and 1500 pounds depending on the exact model. The S10 is the smallest of the Chevrolet pickup series.
Fuse block locations vary from model to model. Ask again specifying the model of your Chevy.
Need model as well as make and year. See sources and related links below to lookup correct attachment and length wiper blade sizes by make, model and year.
No, Chevy no longer produces Cavaliers. Chevy has not produced the model for nearly five years, as they stopped producing the model in 2005.
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YES, it can be done. Can YOU afford it? Only you know. Depends on how good you are, how much of the work you want to do, how big a hurry you are in.You will need to locate and install ,clutch components(pedal,slave cylinder, linkage,ect),manual xmissions, possibly adjust the length of driveshaft OR obtain driveshaft from a manual model.
This depends... Many driveshafts from E280 would also fit, but the engine type is not the only determinant of the right type of driveshaft. There is also electronics for the ABS, ASR etc. to consider. The safest thing when bying a driveshaft is to get the parts number and check with MB what fits. A driveshaft from another E320 may not fit your car.