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Fender Compatibility From 83 to a 92


Acgallen

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I'm fairly new to the Ranger scene as I just bought one. I couldn't seem to find any discussion posts on body parts that would swap from certain years. I have a 92 Extended Custom and I love the 83-88 fender/front, so i'm wondering if the body lines and front/hood would line up the same. I figured the id have to configure the wiring system for the headlights a bit different and get new headlights. I'm 19 y/o haha so any expertise would be much appreciated!
 
Not an expert but in the tech section the dimensions for Rangers 83-92 are the same. I think they only changed the shape of the front to make it appear more smooth. With the 83-88 fenders your headlights and bumper will not bolt on, I'm not sure about the grille

Oh, and removing the fenders is fairly simple. On my 86' I just popped the hood and took the bolts on top out, a couple in the front behind the headlights and a couple more behind the door hinges
 
Thank you! I figured id have to get a new grill and headlights but its good to know its an easy bolt on
 
The body lines are the same from firewall back on the 83-92s. However, im not sure if a 83-88 front clip will "bolt right on" to a 89-92 front supports.

Externally it will look fine, but mounting it maybe a pain.
 
I'm pretty sure that the core support is different and the bumpers mount differently
 
Your best bet is finding the whole front clip and wiring.

I plan on doing the same and making a new frame and swing open front end for fast engine removal.

 
The cab from the firewall back is the same part from 83-92. The core support, inner fenders, and front end sheet metal all operate as a set though, so to swap the front fenders, grille, etc, you have to swap the parts they bolt to as well.

The bumper is also a small issue as the frame horns are a little different..
 
Thank you! Seems like it will be more work than i thought but why not
 
Thank you, that diagram helps alot!
 
So making new fender supports might be my best option?
 
So making new fender supports might be my best option?


Or, you know, find a 1st gen in the junk yard and spend an hour with a 10mm socket, a screw driver, and a spot weld cutter/cordless drill getting a whole front clip.
 

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