In the fuel tank
You would come out cheaper finding a ZR2 and buying it, or trading your touring suspension Blazer. The Zr2 Has a wider wheel base, thus why they call it "widestance package" . Your best bet would be to get a suspension lift for your blazer, and that will actually exceed the Zr2 Suspension package. I recommend a BDS 6'' lift, but you can just google and find many choices. Hope this helps!
I believe the frame and suspension is the same for the two vehicles. check this out though for more information. also the external links at the bottom are really good. I've used this quite a bit when working on my ZR-2.
one at a time, so you can go back to copy what's on the other side
The 4l60e came in the zr2.
by the finders and also in the glove box it will have a sticker look 4 the zr2 on it
No, Zr2 is not just a trim package, its a whole suspension package. and No, you cant put nething remotely related to a Zr2 in a s10 2.2litre
The stock horsepower rating for the ZR2's 4.3L V6 is 190.
My buddy has a '99 ZR2 with a 5 speed.
how do u replace a flywheel in a Chevy zr2 s10 2003 v6
The best way to tell is to look at the RPO list on the sticker in the glove compartment, if the vehicle is a ZR2, it will say ZR2 on the list of codes. In terms of appearance, the more noticeable differences include: The ZR2 is 3 inches higher than stock. The ZR2 is 4 inches wider than stock. The ZR2 has large fender flares. The ZR2 has decals on the side that says "ZR2" Other differences: Ladder Type Frame with Modified Mounting Points Enhanced front (7.25" ring gear) and rear (8.5" ring gear) axles w/ 3.73:1 rear-axle ratio Larger wheel and axle bearings 46mm gas pressurized Bilstein Monotube shocks
Yes there are manuel shift s-10 zr2's i own one.