It depends on what part of the country you live in as to where the silverados are made. For consumer silverados most powertrains, suspensions and frames are built in Illinois and Michigan. Assembly plants range from Canada, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Texas. Most industrial work trucks are built in the same factories with most of the global export vehicles being built in Mexico.
Late 1987
Information about 07 Chevy Silverados can be found online from many different vehicle related websites. Some examples of these websites include Chevrolet and Edmunds.
it was mid 70s to late silverados
yes any grille from 88 to 98 silverados will interchange
Unplug it first. Some of them screew in and others have a clamp and 1 bolt that hold them in.
the torque specs for the Chevy is 100 lbs...pretty much standard for all Chevy cars and small pick up trucks... you silverados torque at 140 lbs
Yes, Chevy still makes Silverado trucks. The base model WT starts at around $20,000. The most powerful model, the 3500HD starts at around $30,000.
A Chevy Silverado will need 16 inch rims. If someone gets another size they will not fit. It needs them this big because the size and weight of the car requires a larger rim.
You can visit Chevy's website to learn about the pros and cons of the Silverado, but if you'd like a less biased opinion of their performance, check out edmunds.com, they offer customer reviews of many vehicles including Silverados.
Chevy Silverado 4x4s can be purchased at a number of locations. The local Chevy dealer will certainly carry used models. Local car dealers who deal in many brands may also carry used Silverados.
Butt connectors and heat shrink is the route I'd go. Soldering the butt connectors in is the best way to do it.
Supercharged Silverados can be purchased from multiple locations but not usually dealerships. One of the most common places to find them is by going to eBay or Craigslist.