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Yes it should . There is only 2 different ones. It is easy to read the tags. I forget the exact but -----54 or 58. Before you get to durty.

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Q: Will a 1989 ford bronco 4X4 manual transfer case work properly on a 1988 ford bronco full size 4X4?
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