No, from what i read up
I had the same problem with my 98 ranger you need a a special tool to remove the brackets that hold it in place It is not an easy task
0.9899
You got a computer- USE IT, NIMROD!
The median is (98+99)/2 = 98.5
99 + 98 + 97 = 294
I had a guy buy the front seats from my 98 Explorer Sport to install in his Ranger. The bolt patterns lined up but there was no room to recline the seats, had to be installed sitting straight up. Instead, he sold them to his friend with an extended cab Ranger. Fit perfectly. The wiring for the drivers power seat was the same also. Should be the same in a '99. Good luck.
If they are the same model (RS, GS etc).
no it wont you have to have either a 98 or a 99 dodge ram transmission
No
1 + 98 = 99
98 is for high capacity. 99 is standard capacity. get more ink with 98