Where is the rear end on a GM S-10?

Where is the rear end on a GM S-10?

Look under the rear of the vehicle. The rear end is centrally located between the rear wheels. On the back of the unit, count the number of bolts holding the inspection plate cover to the rear end housing. All three units have 10 bolts, as they are all variations of the GM Corporate 10-Bolt.

What was the rear differential on the Chevy S-10?

by Floyd Drake III. The Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck, one of the first compact models manufactured by a domestic auto maker, was equipped with three different rear-differentials, or rear ends. According to Chevy High Performance, the 7.5-inch was standard until 1993, when the previously optional 7.625-inch became standard.

Can a blazer rear end be swapped for a S10?

An older guy who has worked with s10’s almost exclusively since they came out told me the blazer rear ends were too short. Anyone know if this will work or not? A 4×4 Blazer rear end is 4″ wider than your’s. You need to find a rear end from a 2wd truck or Blazer.

How big should the back of a S10 be?

You want to make sure the track width on the back is at least as wide as the front. With a 48″ wide front axle, you should be ok with an 54.5″ S10 rear on a ’23 with wider tires.

Look under the rear of the vehicle. The rear end is centrally located between the rear wheels. On the back of the unit, count the number of bolts holding the inspection plate cover to the rear end housing. All three units have 10 bolts, as they are all variations of the GM Corporate 10-Bolt.

by Floyd Drake III. The Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck, one of the first compact models manufactured by a domestic auto maker, was equipped with three different rear-differentials, or rear ends. According to Chevy High Performance, the 7.5-inch was standard until 1993, when the previously optional 7.625-inch became standard.

Where to get a limited slip Chevrolet S10?

Andy’s Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet S10 limited slip differential needs! Fits: 88-01 Chevrolet S-10 V6 4WD, 88-01 GMC S-15, 88-01 GMC Sonoma V6 4WD, 90-00 Pontiac Firebird, 90-01 Chevrolet Camaro V6, 90-01 GMC Safari, 96-99 Honda

You want to make sure the track width on the back is at least as wide as the front. With a 48″ wide front axle, you should be ok with an 54.5″ S10 rear on a ’23 with wider tires.