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Re: Which Year of the S10 Chassis
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I'm still undecided and not sure which way I'm gonna go in order to convert to 4X4.
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Location: West Kelowna, BC
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Re: Which Year of the S10 Chassis
before you completely discount the s-10 idea, a 96/ newer s-10 ZR-2 or 95 s-10 highrider (pre zr2) has a wider track width than a standard s-10 by 2-3"
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Re: Which Year of the S10 Chassis
Thanks man. I'll keep that in mind.. I'm still researching the hell out of this.
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Re: Which Year of the S10 Chassis
I have a 95 Highrider, if you want I could go out and measure it, but I'm sure google would be more accurate than me crawling around on my driveway, When they jacked them up in the factory they put on wider axles for stability.
I found out the hard way when I bent one out 4x4ing. none parts stores knew or could tell me that they were wider. I had to go to GM and thats when I found out. surprizingly GM OE was cheeper than aftermarket |
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