If it's a four speed manual, it's an NP435. If it's a five speed manual, it's an M5OD. If it's a four speed automatic, it's either an E4OD or an AODE - you would need to call a dealership with the VIN number and have them pull up the build sheet.
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no, the ranger is quite a bit narrower than an f150
The Ford F-150 Lariat has a timing chain, not a timing belt. Unlike a timing belt, there is no need to have the timing chain changed.
Mine is 265/70r17
Under the seat ( according to the Owner Guide )
The 1992 Ford F150 light-truck came in multiple engine and trim options. The base regular cab (two wheel drive) with the manual transmission had a curb weight of 3741 pounds.
I believe that is 260 horsepower
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The 1991 Ford F-150 Lariat 4x4 typically comes equipped with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission, depending on the specific configuration and options chosen. The automatic transmission is often the more common choice for this model. Additionally, the vehicle features a part-time four-wheel-drive system, allowing drivers to switch between two-wheel and four-wheel drive as needed.
If the F-150 has the Ford E4OD transmission, then yes, it will fit into the Ford Bronco. If it has the E6 automatic, however, you may have some issues.
Since you put this in cars and vehicles I am going to say it's a Ford f150 Lariat with all the options, then pick one of everything from the accessory aisle at the auto parts store and stick it on there.
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