What are the facts about a 1990 Chevy Suburban?

What are the facts about a 1990 Chevy Suburban?

This page is dedicated to facts, specifications and statistics specific to the 1990 Suburbans only. Much of the information applies to 1989-91 Suburbans as well as there are very little changes within the last 3 years of the 7th generation. To cover all the years of the Suburban starting from 1935 would be a major undertaking.

What kind of transmission does a Chevy Suburban have?

The four-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic (THM) 700R4 was introduced for the 1982 model year. In 1990, the Turbo Hydra-Matic 700R4 was became the 4L60 but the Suburban continued to use the 700R4 through 1991. The Muncie SM465 four-speed Manual transmission was manufactured by General Motors between 1968 and 1995.

What was the 2 wheel drive Chevy Suburban called?

The 2 wheel drive Suburban was known as the R model and the 4 wheel drive was the V model. 1/2 tons were the 1500 series and the 3/4 ton models were the 2500 series. The 1500s and the 2500s are known as light duty trucks and fall within the Class 1 (0-6000 lb GVWR) and Class 2 (6001 lb – 10000 lb GVWR) ratings respectively.

When did GM stop making the Chevy Suburban?

On August 31, 1991, production of the large SUVs was moved to Janesville Assembly in Wisconsin. GM ceased production of GM vehicles in December 2008. It was the oldest operating GM plant.

This page is dedicated to facts, specifications and statistics specific to the 1990 Suburbans only. Much of the information applies to 1989-91 Suburbans as well as there are very little changes within the last 3 years of the 7th generation. To cover all the years of the Suburban starting from 1935 would be a major undertaking.

What kind of tires did Chevy Suburban have?

Front and rear rims and tires were the same size. The four-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic (THM) 700R4 was introduced for the 1982 model year. In 1990, the Turbo Hydra-Matic 700R4 was became the 4L60 but the Suburban continued to use the 700R4 through 1991.

On August 31, 1991, production of the large SUVs was moved to Janesville Assembly in Wisconsin. GM ceased production of GM vehicles in December 2008. It was the oldest operating GM plant.

How many spline did a Chevy Suburban have?

With a T400 or 4L80E trans or 5 speed, it will be 32 spline. There was only 1 available transfer case in 1990, the NP241C.

With a T400 or 4L80E trans or 5 speed, it will be 32 spline. There was only 1 available transfer case in 1990, the NP241C.

Front and rear rims and tires were the same size. The four-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic (THM) 700R4 was introduced for the 1982 model year. In 1990, the Turbo Hydra-Matic 700R4 was became the 4L60 but the Suburban continued to use the 700R4 through 1991.

Where is the VIN number on a 1990 Chevy Suburban?

The 1990 Suburban’s VIN number is on a metal tag on the driver’s between the dash and the windshield. It can also be found on the paper label affixed to the driver’s door above the door latch and of course the title or registration.