S-10 frame swaps

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The picture below shows where the frame can be shortened to accommodate the body of your swap.
 
The picture below shows where the frame can be shortened to accommodate the body of your swap.
 
[[Image:Where-to-shorten-s10-frame.jpg|frame|Where to shorten an S10 frame.‎]]
 
[[Image:Where-to-shorten-s10-frame.jpg|frame|Where to shorten an S10 frame.‎]]
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The extended cab S-10 (Chevy's first extended cab pickup) rode on a new 122.9-inch wheelbase with 14.5 inches of that being added to the cab length. Jump seats in the back could accommodate passengers for short trips, though they had to squeeze themselves in through the two doors and past the front seats to get there. The longer wheelbase also helped the S-10 ride even better than before.
 
The extended cab S-10 (Chevy's first extended cab pickup) rode on a new 122.9-inch wheelbase with 14.5 inches of that being added to the cab length. Jump seats in the back could accommodate passengers for short trips, though they had to squeeze themselves in through the two doors and past the front seats to get there. The longer wheelbase also helped the S-10 ride even better than before.

Revision as of 20:25, 23 October 2009

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