Yes, the brakes should be the same between these model years.
A 1996 camaro has the same DISK brakes as a 2001. It does not have drum brakes.
as long as you have an the sAME TRANSMISSIONS THEY WILL BE INTGERCHANGABLE.
If the engines are the same, and the exaust parts look the same, then it should work.
The bolt pattern on the 1996 Taurus to 2004 Taurus is the same , its 5 on 4 and 3/4, so it will fit.
The transmissions are interchangeable. You just have to make sure they carry the same transmission. There will be a model number on the bottom on the tranny pan probably AX4N or something like that.. If the number matches, then go to town!
Yes they are because the Taurus was redesigned in 2002, so the materials from te '99-'01 Taurus are mostly the same Just make sure you use the heads off of the same engine ie: 1996 Taurus 3.0 OHV will fit a 2005 Taurus 3.0 OHV but will not fit an OHC engine
depends if they are the same transmission. look at the model numbers on the ID charts on each one
I'd be willing to be 1 dozen glazed doughnuts that these alternators ARE the same.
It's the same container the brakes use.
same way you would on any other vehicle
Remove the old follow same routing to replace with new
From 1996 to 1999 will work.