What is worthy donor vehicle to convert a 1990 ford ranger single minicab into a 4wd?

ok this is my third question on this subject...the first quiz i asked was how to do it and they told me to find a donor motor so i assumed that a bronco ii would work because they are so close in size and so on but i found out that the bronco ii chassis is to short so waht vehicle would work the best to convert it into a 4wd? and i cant find any 4wd ranger (still running or not) around here so wat should i do? or should i just dally untill i can find a 4wd ranger...if you need more info to ansewer and assist please message me r sumtin


Answers:    Chassis length doesn't make any difference. The distance on a Bronco II from the verbs case to the front axle would be indistinguishable as a ranger. It's also the same as a ranger supercab. Every component from the verbs case forward is exchangeable. If you can't imagine what get transferred over, and why, you're probably not looking at it the right way.

Be that as it may, you must realize that the purpose we're telling you to use a 4x4 Ranger/Explorer/Bronco II is that's what fits. The suspension geometry on these vehicle was duplicate. There's also a Mazda version of the Ford Ranger and a Mazda Navaho copy of the SUV, if you can find that.

So that's all the vehicle that are made the same process.
use a 4x4 Explorer for parts, a lot of them around next to blown engines...
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