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94rangerxlt

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Well, I've read a few things on here and am still not 100%.
If I replace a D28 and BW1350 on a Bronco II with a D35 and BW1354(from an explorer)....will it fit fine if I use the explorer front driveshaft? Is it all 'bolt in' or is there custom fab needed?
 


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IIRC, there is a transmission that you might have that is 1" shorter than the transmission in the explorer. If this is the case you will need to shorten your driveshaft by 1".
 
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Actually it's a 2" difference.

The FM145 (used 1985-87) and the TK-5 (used 1983-87)
is 2" shorter than any of the later transmissions OR the A4LD automatic.

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forgot

The year of the 5spd bronco II shows 90 but the papers say 89, or the other way. The explorer is a 92 Auto. That would mean I have an FM-146 and it's the same length as the A4LD in the ex?
And if that's enough, back to the main question.
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Yes the 1354 and driveshaft will swap in no problem.
 

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