The rear end pitch on a 1986 Chevrolet S-10 typically refers to the angle of the rear axle in relation to the frame. For most S-10 models, this pitch is generally around 3-4 degrees, which helps in maintaining proper driveline geometry for optimal performance. However, this can vary slightly based on modifications or specific configurations of the vehicle. Always consult a repair manual or specialist for precise measurements related to your specific model.
yes there the same
it should bolt right up
Is the S10 a 4x4?If not, measure everything and if it is correct Go for it
54 Inches
The rears from any GM vehicle of any model year which has that same RPO code should be compatible.
In the back end of the transmission.
80W-90 gear oil
yes there is it is a big nut on the rear of the rear end
i think the normal rear end already has two wheel drive because my '86 chev S10 has 2wd already built in unless Posi-tract is more different but i think there not much of a difference just tryin to save you money
Yes and so will a tire and/or rim change. To correct the problem you will need to reprogram the ECU to compensate for the new rear-end.
Aprox 4 and 1/2 pints.
The S10 Blazers/S15 Jimmys with the four banger typically had these