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- 1994
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- Ranger Splash
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- 4.0 V6
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- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
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- 1-1/2 inch front leveling
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- What's the worst that could happen?
When I pulled the radio I had to pull the plastic surround and one thing led to another...
I used an Armorall wipe on the clear plastic gauge cover and after a few minutes it got cloudy. I thought it was condensation on the inside, so I pulled it off to wipe it down on the inside. It wasn't condensation and it jut got worse. I tried rainx - safe on polycarbonate - it helped a little, but it's still foggy in spots.
There are a couple of 96 rangers at the pull yard so Gen 3 - the IP should be the same ? Or at least he gauge cluster cover?
I think I answered my own questions and the answer is no. I looked thru the 96 catalog and the interior was changed.
Great resources here
Thanks.
r -
I used an Armorall wipe on the clear plastic gauge cover and after a few minutes it got cloudy. I thought it was condensation on the inside, so I pulled it off to wipe it down on the inside. It wasn't condensation and it jut got worse. I tried rainx - safe on polycarbonate - it helped a little, but it's still foggy in spots.
I think I answered my own questions and the answer is no. I looked thru the 96 catalog and the interior was changed.
Great resources here
Thanks.
r -
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