'94 Chevrolet Crew Cab Dually Weight Specs
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The Chevrolet truck lines has been one of the top-selling truck lines in the United States. The C/K series began in 1960 and ended in 1997. The 1994 Chevrolet 3500 Crew Cab Dually had a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $20,514 for the two-wheel-drive model and $23,570 for the four-wheel-drive model. - The Crew Cab Dually came equipped with a 5.7-liter V-8 engine with 200 horsepower at 4,000 rpm, a compression of 9.1 to 1 and a maximum torque of 310 foot-lbs. at 2,400 rpm. It had an oil pressure rating of 18 lbs. at 2,000 rpm and and oil filter torque of 15 lbs. The engine had a bore of 4 inches and a stroke of 3.48 inches.
The 5.7-liters firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 - The Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab Dually model with four-wheel drive has a maximum towing capacity of 9,000 lbs. and a payload of 3,566 lbs.
The Cheyenne edition Crew Cab Dually has a maximum towing capacity of 9,500 lbs. and a maximum payload of 3,843 lbs. - The Chevrolet Crew Cab Dually has a large and spacious exterior, with an overall length of 250.4 inches, a wheelbase of 168.5 inches, a height of 75.8 inches and a width of 76.8 inches.
The Cheyenne two-wheel-drive Dually has a curb weight of 5,176 lbs.; the four-wheel-drive version has a curb weight of 5,562 lbs. The two-wheel-drive Silverado Crew Cab Dually model has a curb weight of 4,874 lbs., and the four-wheel-drive Silverado Dually has a curb weight of 5,562 lbs. - The interior of the Crew Cab provides seating for six adults. The large Crew Cab offers a front row headroom of 39.9 inches and a front row legroom of 41.7 inches. The second row seats offer a headroom of 40.80 inches and a rear legroom of 37.90 inches.
The front shoulder room measures 65.4 inches, and the rear shoulder room measures 64.9 inches. The truck offers front hip room of 60 inches and rear hip room of 59.3 inches. - Chevy has issued five recalls for the 1994 3500. The first, issued in February 1999, centered on the brake light switch and affected 988,587 vehicles. The second, issued in April 2003, addressed possible failure of the windshield wiper motor and affected 1,755,876 vehicles. In May 2006, another recall targeted exterior lighting that could cause improper illumination; it affected 1,648 vehicles. Chevy issued a May 2006 recall for a possible faulty O-ring on the fuel line, resulting in a fuel leak. This recall affected 88,303 vehicles. The last recall, issued in August 2008, addressed aftermarket exterior lights sold for the 1994 3500 truck that could result in improper illumination. This recall affected 1,921 vehicles.