For a 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4, compatible rear ends include the GM 10-bolt and the GM 14-bolt, depending on the specific model and trim. The 10-bolt is commonly found in lighter-duty models, while the 14-bolt is typically in heavier-duty versions. It's essential to ensure that the gear ratios match if you're swapping the rear end to maintain proper drivetrain performance. Always verify compatibility based on your vehicle's specific configuration and options.
no way, car rear ends are alot smaller then truck rear ends. it will not work.
I had this same problem and was told that the rear ac lines are leaking. It doent make sense. but that is what i was tol $1100.00 to replace the lines I asked why would the rear work and not the front if the rear was leaking and they could not explain.
No it will not work.
68 to 75 nova, the same body style will work.
Bulb is blown. Replace bulb.
Assuming the rear signal lights do work, check the front bulbs first.
Your question makes no sense. The transmission does not attach to the rear end. The drive shaft may fit if both are V8's. If one is a diesel, it will not work.
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Actually the Ford Expeditions where made from 1997 to Present. The 1997 to 2000 are the same. As long as the gear ratio is the same. It should fit.
1997-2006. The rear wiper wiring may not work on all years though.
the turn signal switch is probably bad
The rear wheel ball bearing is $86 and you are looking at 1 hour of labor at whatever labor rate is by who is doing the work.