they are still on superduty trucks
I believe 1996 was the last year Ford produced the 2.3 L - 5 speed manual transmission - 4X4 Ranger
Yes , with the manual transmission , 1996 was the last year for the 2.3 L - SOHC - 4 cylinder - 5 speed manual transmission - 4x4 Ford Ranger
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I believe the last year was 1996 , for the 2.3 L - 4 cylinder , 5 speed manual transmission , 4x4 Ford Ranger
The last American vehicle with a column shift manual transmission was the 1986 Ford F-150. All Toyota Crown and Nissan Cedric taxis in Hong Kong had the 4-speed column shift until 1999.
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They already do and have for years. If you service the transmission as outlined in the owner's manual they will last well over 100,000 miles. Of course as with anything mechanical not all of them will last this long and some will last much longer.
Hi, I can only offer a suggestion, has it been a while since you operated your hubs? If it has been a while then maybe they are frozen and need to be taken apart, cleaned, greased and put back together. It's an idea because I have have manual hubs and mine were frozen because they hadn't been used in a long time. I couldn't save one but the other I was able to save. I purchased a new hub on EBay and I'm OK. If you find your hubs are gone then try EBay and see what you can find. If you live in a snow area like me, then you probably want hubs NOW, well there may be no easy way out. One last thing to try is to try and engage them a few times and see what happens. Good luck. Steve H.