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YES.
It will be screewed into the transfur case tail shaft housing. Where the drive shaft slides into it.
If it is a 4-wheel drive theit will be on the rear of the transfur case where the drive shaft goes in it. The 2-wheel drives are on the transmission tail shaft.
Had one built for 1995 Chevy silverado z-71, rear, 65" balanced with my yoke, $275
You would need a drive shaft from a suburban
take out the four bolts where the drive shaft meets the rear end,then move the driveshaft foreward about one inch,drop the driveshaft down and pull it out.
were is the cam shaft sensor
There is 1 behind each front wheel and 1 on the transmission tail shaft if it's a 2-wheel drive. 4-wheel drive will have it on the transfur case.
No. The center shaft in the 4-wheel drive transmissions are longer so the transfur case will slid up on it. The 2-wheel drives are shorter.
10mm
That year don't have one.
It is on the transfur case tail shaft.