Usually are If same body styles. From different body styles I'd say no
Most cars and trucks use a steering rack, 4x4 truck with solid front axles and commercial trucks, use reciprocating ball (steering boxes)
Yes.
Most are interchangeable, I used a Cherokee Steering Gear on my Wrangler. :) The numbers are on the top of the gear. If they match and/or if it looks exactly the same as yours, in every way, it will probably work on your vehicle. There were also some Light Toyota Trucks that had the same gears as the Cherokees' too.
From 1988 to early month of 1999 will work.
Yes, that is standard on all models
No, the computers are not interchangeable.
Simply put: When your engine is running. It turns your power steering pump. Which pressurizes your power steering fluid. The fluid is sent via hose, to your power steering rack, or stearing gear box. (racks in most newer cars, gear boxes in older cars and some newer trucks) The pressurized fluid is then used to assist your steering input from the steering wheel.
Most steering boxes are now variable ratio.
There are several places to buy tool boxes for trucks. Sears will carry these, as most stores like Home Depot or Lowes. Some large hardware stores will also carry them.
They had power steering. The boxes are the same. What's different is what hole the tie rod ends are installed in on the arms bolted to the spindle assembly.
You would see boxes inside there house and uhaul trucks
There are different sizes of tool boxes for each bed size.Full Size Tool Boxes for large trucks like the Chevrolet Silverado or Ford F-150Compact Size Tool Boxes for smaller trucks like the Toyota TacomaDouble Cabin Size Tool Boxes for the smallest trucks like the Toyota Tacoma Double CabBecause these tool boxes typically lay on the bed rails, the width of the truck will dictate which tool box you should buy.Most web sites that sell tool boxes have dimensional charts that you can use to verify whether a particular tool box will fit your truck.