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  • Locking Tailgate Lock Options for a 1996 Chevy S-10
  • We have a couple of different tailgate lock options for a 1996 Chevy S-10. First is the Pop and Lock Powered Lock, # PAL8150. This lock wires into the power door locks if present on the vehicle. Using the power door locks will lock or unlock the tailgate with the doors. I have included a link to the installation details for this lock. The other option is a non-powered lock, # PAL1600. This lock comes with its own set of keys and is locked or unlocked manually. I have included a link to...
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  • Hitch for 1999 Chevy S-10 LS 2WD Pickup
  • For the 1999 Chevrolet S-10 LS 2WD pickup we offer hitch # 75085. My tech contact at Draw-Tite confirmed the fit of this 2-inch Class III hitch. The written instructions for this hitch and a helpful installation article are linked for you. All mounting hardware is included. If you also need a 4-pole trailer wiring harness you can use Tekonsha part # 118359. Installation of this harness is shown in the linked video. You may care to add a mounting bracket setup for the 4-pole connector using...
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  • How to Wire Third Brake Light on Camper Shell
  • Yes we do have a logic module that will work to wire your third brake light on your camper shell, part # PP20-702 the Pacer Performance 3rd Brake Light Logic Module. The third brake light needs to have a brake signal only, and if you are tapping into your trailer wiring, or tail lights wiring the turn and brake signals will be combined. The logic module filters out the unwanted turn signal inputs. This prevents the third brake light from flashing when you apply your turn signal. The...
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  • Hitch Availability for 2004 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup
  • We do offer both Class II and Class III trailer hitches for the various versions of the 2004 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup and all can be seen on the link provided. The correct one for your particular truck can be selected by using the link provided. You can use the drop down menu at the top of the page (Select Vehicle Style) to choose your version and see hitches that will fit. Prices appear on each item's page. For example, if your truck is either the Sportside with Non-Towing Bumper, if it...
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  • Available Aftermarket Step Products for 2003 Chevy S-10 ZR-2 Pickup
  • Although the Bully Black Bull Adjustable Side Steps # BBS-1101S-2 do not fit any model years of the Chevy S-10 we do have aftermarket step products that do, and these appear on the linked page. Unfortunately I have no way to determine the specific reason why this Bully item does not fit your truck. To see the items that are confirmed to fit your truck just select your can type from the drop-down menu tool at the top of the linked page. Then you will see only the items that will fit your...
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  • No-Drill Front and Rear Hitch for 2001 Chevrolet S-10 2WD
  • Among the rear hitch options for your 2001 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup we have both drilling-required and no-drilling options. This aspect of the installation is indicated under the heading Installation Notes. To see if one of the no-drill hitches is a fit for your S-10 use the drop-down menu tool at the top of the page, labeled Select Vehicle Style. Choose your vehicle style to see if any of the no-drill options from Draw-Tite or Curt is a fit. For example, if you have the Sportside with non-towing...
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  • Front-Mount Hitch and Front-Axle Suspension Kit for 2001 Chevy S-10 ZR2 Pickup
  • Draw-Tite front-mount hitch # 65004 is a confirmed fit for the 2001 Chevy S-10 ZR2. It fits both 2WD and 4WD versions. On trucks with the factory tow hooks it provides no-drill installation. Some front fascia trimming may be required. The written installation instructions are linked for your review. If you plan to use a snow plow like # K2AVAL8219 or other front-mount accessory like cargo carrier # C18151 (that can tend to weigh down the front end) you might want to consider some front-end...
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