The 1994 Chevy K1500 typically comes with a GM 10-bolt rear axle, but it can also have a 14-bolt axle depending on the specific configuration and options chosen. The 10-bolt is generally used for lighter-duty applications, while the 14-bolt is found in heavier-duty models. To confirm the specific rear end in a particular vehicle, it's best to check the axle code located on the vehicle's service parts identification label or consult the owner's manual.
it could but you might need to trim the rear a little
80W90 gear oil.
6 cyl.? Look at the lower rear end of the engine.
That is a VENT valve hose, so the rear end don't build pressure in it. Any rubber hose will work in it's place.
Yes, it will fit.
You can switch the rear end from a Chevy 1500 with a Chevy 2500 rear end with minimal effort. Both have similar components but the 2500 offers increased durability.
It can be done, yes.
Chevy 10 bolt rear
will a 1988 rear end fit under a 1965 chevy truck
Faster, 2.73. Quicker, 3.08.
Could be,Low on ATF.Front pump is shot.Linkage is disconnected.Blown rear end.
Yes it should