I think it would work but you might want to check before you try
The Chevy Silverado was the top seller in the 90's. Cheverolet has been making great trucks since the 1950's.
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no Most of the internals are the same, but the cases changed when GM started using the LS series, gen3 and later engines int he late 90s. I think trucks got the gen3s in 99 or 00 depending on model and cars got them in 98.
do you have a picture of a 90s modle chevy van on 22 inch rims
The 90s suburbans should all have a 44 gallon tank
Yes it can only on the older fords like the 80s and 90s the lugs patern is 8x6.5
Yes and no. A bed from an 88 or 89 will fit a 90s pre 88 was the older square body trucks. The exception to this is if you are talking long box including dually. The crew cabs were square body thru 91 so that's means both body style boxes were present in a standard long and also dually from 88-91.
Being the mid-90s Dodge truck powertrain, a common problem is complete failure.They were notorious for failures.
Don't know if this will help. I had the same kind of problem on an early 90s Chevy truck. A small amount of water got behind the lens cover. When I hit a bump the water would splash onto the bulb. Burned out 3 bulb before I noticed the water.
Direct bolt in NO. If you know what you are doing you can put it in anything, But the problem is that you would NEED the computer system and the intire transmission and engine wireing harness. You would also need the transmission for the 6.0L engine and the fuel pump and all the oxygen sensors plus the speed sensors.
The best thing I could suggest would be to check the wiring, fuses and switches.
NO. the bellhousings are different on the 96 and 97 transmissions then all the rest of the transmissions in the 90s