Not unless you plan on converting it to a two wheel drive - there is a difference between 2WD transmissions and 4WD transmissions, even of the same model - namely, the 2WD transmission will have an output which goes directly to a driveshaft yoke, whereas the 4WD transmission will have an output which goes into a transfer case, as well as a mounting surface for the transfer case which is not present on a 2WD transmission.
no they will not...they are a metric bolt pattern. Any wheel prior to 1999 will work on that truck.
It is probably the clock spring in the steering wheel
ive had a couple of work trucks over the years which started to shudder. both needed auto transmission work.
The transfer case makes it 4x4 not the transmission. As long as the trannys are the same should work
it will work in the ford
Yes, it can. there are practically the same.
yea it will work.
the seats out of a same year ranger will work but only if it had buckets in it before otherwise you may have to do some fab work
The tailpiece on the 4x4 transmission allows the transfer case to be bolted to it The tail piece would have to be changed for a 2 wheel drive vehicle
release the tensioner with a 1/2 in braker bar or ratchet and work the belt out.
Simply put: no, won't work.
It should.