d9n
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- Aug 8, 2007
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- Location
- Allendale, MI
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Manual
Hi,
I need help telling me what I am missing for my 4X4 to work.
Over the last year, I took a 1988 2WD standard cab ranger and a roll over 1991 4wd standard cab ranger and made one truck.
The roll over was badly rusted so what was used was the 4.0, the 5 speed manual transmission, the front and back axles (dana 35 front, 8.8 rear), the 91 computer and wiring harness plus the 91 steering column and dash.
Basically I have the front frame cross member and drive train out of the 91 roll over into the 88 cab and frame.
On the dash is the push button for the 4X4 engagement. The transfer case has the motor and plug on it.
When I stripped the 91 roll over, the seats were rusted to the floor and went with the cab as scrap metal.
I've been reading that under the passenger side seat was the 4x4 module.
Is this true and if so, what do I need exactly?
Does this module plug into wiring under the dash and does it have the plug that plugs into the t-case plug?
Any direction would be great and if you can provide pictures, even better.
thanks,
D9N
I need help telling me what I am missing for my 4X4 to work.
Over the last year, I took a 1988 2WD standard cab ranger and a roll over 1991 4wd standard cab ranger and made one truck.
The roll over was badly rusted so what was used was the 4.0, the 5 speed manual transmission, the front and back axles (dana 35 front, 8.8 rear), the 91 computer and wiring harness plus the 91 steering column and dash.
Basically I have the front frame cross member and drive train out of the 91 roll over into the 88 cab and frame.
On the dash is the push button for the 4X4 engagement. The transfer case has the motor and plug on it.
When I stripped the 91 roll over, the seats were rusted to the floor and went with the cab as scrap metal.
I've been reading that under the passenger side seat was the 4x4 module.
Is this true and if so, what do I need exactly?
Does this module plug into wiring under the dash and does it have the plug that plugs into the t-case plug?
Any direction would be great and if you can provide pictures, even better.
thanks,
D9N