It all depends on which type of wheel tourqe you are asking about, do you mean how tight should you make your lug nuts onyour wheels, than that answer would be as tight as you can possibly make them with a basic tire iron or 4-way lug wrench!..But If you are asking about rear-wheel tourqe power that would all depend on which engine and transmission set up you have, and since you DONT say what year, engine or transmission your Chevy has in it than it is almost impossible for anyone especially a mechanic like myself to ever answer your question, please try to rephrase your question and be as specific as possible and please give your year, engine and tranny specs.
In a new Chevy Uplander a four-speed automatic transmission is standard, but buyers may purchase the optional available all-wheel drive. This is only available with the extended wheelbase model.
the wheel nut torque is approx 150 ft lbs
Not on my 2006 Uplander.
What are the torque specs for a 2004 2WD Chevy Tahoe front wheel bearing assembly 5.3 liter engine
7.7oz
177 ft lbs
140 ft lbs
Yes, a 2006 Chevy Uplander van has a fuel filter. Any vehicle that was made after the 1980's is required to have a fuel filter in it.
The Chevy Uplander has a 25.1 gallon fuel tank. The MPG range on this vehicle is 17-24 miles per gallon.
Van
with the key!!
under the rear tail