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1988 Ranger Shocks


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I have a 1988 Ranger XLT, extra cab, 2WD, 2.3, 4 cylinder. I'm wanting to upgrade my front and rear shocks just using standard length i.e. OEM lengths. I need help regarding what model years the same shocks will fit. I found in the Forum information that Ford used the same TIB (Twin I-Beam) front suspension in Rangers from 1983-1997. I'd like to upgrade to some Bilstein 24-022361 and 24-196277 front and rear shocks, but I see they are only listed to fit down to 1990. So, I am wondering since Ford used the same TIB from 83-97, why do many of the shock manufactures cut-off the year sometimes at 1990? What's the difference between shock lengths and fit from the years 83-97? Can I use any front and rear shocks for Rangers from 83-97? All responses are greatly appreciated. Thank you......
 
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Thank you Dave for your help. I'm not sure I understand your reply. To recap, my question is: Are the front and rear shocks (standard OEM length) all the same and interchangeable for 2WD Ranger's model years 1983-1997? I read Ford used the same TIB (Twin I-Beam) front-end system for those years. But I'm seeing conflicts when shopping for shocks. So I'm wondering if I can shop for any brand of (F&R) Ranger shocks as long as they are from the model years 1983-1997? And if not, why not, what did Ford change, especially if all the 83-97 Rangers had the same TIB front end ?
 

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I understood what you were asking. I just don't know the answer. Someone will chime in though. Patience grasshopper.
 

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My guess is a change in the mounting. Some manufacturers have a diagram and measurements of their shocks, and you can then see if it will fit yours.
 

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