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- May 12, 2022
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- Location
- Lewiston Idaho
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Make / Model
- Mazda B4000
- Engine Type
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
So I have a question and I don't know if I have been misinformed. I still have the window that I got last month that is the wrong window but Spalding (the junk yard) is adamant that it was right. They said they pulled it out of a 95 Ford Ranger Super Cab but the window don't have bolts to be able to install. I noticed that they also have a 2000 Ranger Extended Cab with a sliding window, would that window be bolted in? The guy on the phone acted like I was an idiot for asking if it bolts in.Welcome to the forum
4.0l OHV(1990-2000) is a very reliable engine, but DO NOT let it over heat, pull over immediately and let it cool off or you WILL crack a head
car-part.com this is a good place to look for local(zipcode) used parts
But you can get new rear glass
Used rear window from a 1993 thru 2011 Extended cab Ranger/B-series will work, they bolt in, later years may need 2 extra holes drilled, in truck side, not a big deal
1998-2011 regular cab rear windows will also work, they have bolt in rear windows
(1986-1992 extended cab also fit, if memory serves)
Solid or slider are interchangeable, so use what you want
1997 and earlier regular cab rear windows won't work, they didn't bolt in, they used a gasket to hold them in place
The yard is a few hours from home so don't want to just make a useless drive up there again.
Thank in Advance,