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CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1995 Owners, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1995 Manuals

The CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1995 is a great vehicle that has proven popular over the years. Below are the factory original CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1995 owners and service repair manuals for the vehicle. In addition, this page has links to the electrical wiring and parts manuals for the CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1995. These are the exact manuals your CHEVROLET dealer has and are the best money can buy. If CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1995 is not what you are looking for, click on the navigation links or call our friendly staff for manuals for all cars, trucks, and vehicles in the United States. Click or call now.

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Related Questions

What is the maximum gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the 1995 Chevrolet C/K truck?

The maximum gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the 1995 Chevrolet C/K truck ranges from 6,200 to 8,600 pounds, depending on the model and configuration. The GVWR is the vehicle's maximum weight, including passengers and cargo, that the vehicle can safely carry. It is essential to stay within the GVWR to avoid damaging the vehicle or compromising safety.

What is the length of the 1995 Chevrolet C/K truck?

The length of the 1995 Chevrolet C/K truck ranges from 194.5 inches to 237.4 inches, depending on the model and configuration. The length of the vehicle can impact maneuverability and parking, so it's essential to consider this when driving and parking the truck. The length can also affect the vehicle's towing and hauling capabilities.

What type of brakes does the 1995 Chevrolet C/K truck have?

The 1995 Chevrolet C/K truck has front disc brakes and rear drum brakes, with optional four-wheel ABS. Disc brakes provide better-stopping power and are less prone to brake fade than drum brakes. ABS helps prevent the wheels from locking up during hard braking, improving control and stability.

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