1998 Chevy S10 3 door $2800 Central MN

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The 4.3 V6 motor and 4l60e automatic transmission are both strong.

This is a ZR2 that has been converted to 2 wheel drive. The previous owner and I have replaced several parts/made many modifications.

Below is a list of stuff that has been done.
-power seats (driver & passenger)
-aftermarket headlights
-aftermarket black painted grill
-detroit gear front ball joints/tie rod ends, (etc) kit
-wilwood adjustable brake proportioning valve. ABS is gone, and you can control the front to rear brake bias by turning a valve.
-all new brake lines
-Wheels, fender flares, bumpers stripped and repainted
-hankook synergy tires (low miles)
-Blackbear tuned ecm
- no emissions and speedometer corrected for tires
-A/C recharged
-Sony stereo w/bluetooth

This is a driver, so the miles will go up until it sells.

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Nice little truck.

I'm wondering though, why convert it to 2wd? And what do you mean by 'convert'? what would be needed to make it 4wd again?
 

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Nice little truck.

I'm wondering though, why convert it to 2wd? And what do you mean by 'convert'? what would be needed to make it 4wd again?

Thanks.

Why - it rides/drives much nicer without the drag of the front axles/dif moving with the wheels.

Make it 4wd again - would need a front dif, new front cv axles, and a way to engage them.

Would I do this again - no. This is probably the best riding s10 I have ever ridden in, and it still rides poorly. They really are just little chit boxes. I tried making it into something that it isn't, and came to the realization that the best that the s10 will ever be is just a slightly better driving chit box.

Even with that said - It is a reliable, inexpensive, fairly efficient little truck - but it'll never be what I wanted it to be, so it's gotta go.
 

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Gotcha, for clarity for future readers, you still have the 4wd hubs but just with hollowed CV shaft stub ends? And you still have the factory t-case in place?
 
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