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I've tried searching Chevy's website, but it looks like I'm a little late as they've already removed their Crew Cab S10 page.

 

What I'm looking for is the wheelbase length and box length of a Crew Cab S10/Sonoma.

 

Also if anyone happens to have the wheelbase and box length of an Ext. Cab S10/Sonoma as well that would be useful. (I've heard both 117.9" and 122.3" for the Ext cab wheelbase)

 

Thanks in advance.

Posted

I got this off of Edmunds.com so take it for what it's worth.

 

2004 Crew Cab S10

Wheel Base: 122.9 in.

 

2002 Extended Cab S10

Wheel Base: 122.9 in.

 

More info from automotive.com:

 

2003 S10 Crew Cab

Cargo area dimensions: length (inches): 55.2, front width (inches): 54.9, width between arches (inches): 40.3, height (inches): 16.8 and loading floor height (inches): 27.2

Posted

Hey great, thanks!

 

Never thought to look at Edmunds. And ya it may not be 100% accurate but should give me the info I need.

 

Thanks again.

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2003 S10 Crew Cab

Cargo area dimensions: length (inches): 55.2,

 

Has anyone measured their crew cab bed to confirm? I am considering a cross bed tool box to replace my in bed one due to it being to difficult to get too, but don't want to give up my tonneau, so I think I can pair up the bed box with a crew cab tonneau but need to know the exact bed length difference.

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