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What is the wheelbase of a s10 truck?
An easy way to measure is to put a tape measure in the middle of the front wheel and run it back to the middle of the rear wheel. That would be your wheelbase. Read More »
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What is Wheelbase on a 1969 Chevy C10?
115 inch for short box. 127 inch for long box Read More »
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What is a 1972 Chevy c-10 wheelbase?
They had a short wheel base truck and a long wheel base truck. The short bed truck had a 115" wheelbase. The long bed truck had a 127" wheelbase. Read More »
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According to the Haynes manual: Short wheelbase truck (reg cab with short box, also blazer and Jimmy); 108.3 inches long wheelbase truck (reg cab with long box) 117.9 inches Truck with club cab; 122.9 inches
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115"
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Measure from the Center of the front wheel to the centrer of the rear wheel
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Honestly it would be better and cheaper to just buy a short wheel base truck. You would need to find a shorter bed, and hopefully it would be attatched to a frame. Then you would put your cab onto that frame and finish off. $500 for a decen...
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Great site dude. Thanks much. Got what I needed to know there.
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Regular cab long box - 117.9" This is what you will need for our kit. Extended cab short box - 122.9"
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