Just wondering if anyone knows the wheel base of the SWB and LWB sierra's ?
Nick
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Wheel Base Do you know what it is ?
Yep, I can answer that for you since I still have the original owner manual for my own '85 model LWB.
There were three models of the SWB Sierra; the SJ413 (softop, half metal doors), the SJ413Q (softop, full metal doors), and the SJ413V (hardtop), all with the same wheelbase of 2030mm (79.9 inches).
There were two LWB models; the SJ413K (hardtop flatbed pickup) and the SJ413W (styleside ute convertible like mine), with the same wheelbase of 2375mm (93.5 inches).
Hope this helps, if you need more info that old owner's manual has quite a bit.
Cheers - Longbaser.
There were three models of the SWB Sierra; the SJ413 (softop, half metal doors), the SJ413Q (softop, full metal doors), and the SJ413V (hardtop), all with the same wheelbase of 2030mm (79.9 inches).
There were two LWB models; the SJ413K (hardtop flatbed pickup) and the SJ413W (styleside ute convertible like mine), with the same wheelbase of 2375mm (93.5 inches).
Hope this helps, if you need more info that old owner's manual has quite a bit.
Cheers - Longbaser.
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