Fast, don't throw them away yet. Paul is technically correct but Hollanders does say you can use them. You need to use the outer tie rod ends for the 74 G-10 van. If you do this it is the equivalent (for interchange purposes) of having a G-20 spindle set-up. Therefore your 74 G-10 spindle when you use the G-10 outer tie rod end will fit the following:
BLAZER/JIMMY (full size) 73-82 4x2
CHEVROLET FORWARD CONTROL 73-80 10 Series
CHEVROLET PICKUP TRUCK 73-80 10 Series; 4x2
CHEVROLET PICKUP TRUCK 81-87 10 Series; 4x2, 1-1/4" thick rotor
CHEVROLET PICKUP TRUCK 88 10 Series; 4x2
CHEVROLET VAN 73-82 20 Series
CHEVROLET VAN 75-92 10 Series
CHEVROLET VAN 83-92 20 Series; vacuum assist brakes
GMC FORWARD CONTROL 73-80 1500 Series
GMC PICKUP TRUCK 73-80 1500 Series; 4x2
GMC PICKUP TRUCK 81-87 1500 Series; 4x2, 1-1/4" thick rotor
GMC VAN 73-82 2500 Series
GMC VAN 75-92 1500 Series
GMC VAN 83-92 2500 Series; vacuum assist brakes
SUBURBAN 73-80 10 Series; 4x2
SUBURBAN 73-80 1500 Series; 4x2
SUBURBAN 81-87 10 Series; 4x2, 1-1/4" thick rotor
SUBURBAN 81-87 1500 Series; 4x2, 1-1/4" thick rotor
SUBURBAN 88 10 Series; 4x2
SUBURBAN 88-91 1500 Series; 4x2
Hope this helps.
[This message has been edited by JJR (edited 10-24-2000).]
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