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Ok I have a 2.3L manual 1993 ranger like you all know. iam lookin into a fx4 shifter but I want to make sure they are the same tranmissions and i dont know if they are.
 
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Need help click, trans shifter.

Check the photos on my Hurst install page, and see if your selector shaft looks the same. http://www.cpu-net.com/host/gndnovak/Hurst1.htm
I don't think Ford changed them, but I can't be sure.
 
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I don't think they are, your best bet would prolly be to call your local Ford dealer and jsut get the model # for each tranny. or maybe jsut ask them this question. i'm googling right now, I'll post if I find anything.
 
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They aren't the same, but the extent to which they are different is something I am not sure of. It may only be the internals that are different. You have an R1 and the FX4 has an R1HD.
 
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Here is some more reading on the manual trannies

http://therangerstation.com/tech_lib...nsmission.html
 
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26th!! Mich meet at HOOTERS, Ohio, Indiana, Canada welcome

Originally Posted by Dave and Julie
They aren't the same, but the extent to which they are different is something I am not sure of. It may only be the internals that are different. You have an R1 and the FX4 has an R1HD.
The tranny will definatley be different, but you could still use the shifter. It just depends on the connection between the selector and the shift arm. The current FX4, XLT and Edge use the same type, while older models may be different. Mine looks like a cylinder with a wide horizontal groove in front, and a thin vertical one in back. The vertical is an alignment groove, while the shift arm cam bolt uses the front horizontal groove to lock in place.
 
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Thanks guy for the info this site is has really good guys! ya all iam trying to figure out is if i can use the shifter, hum i need to dig into this more.
 
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Hey Zach, take a pic of yours and compare it to Georges pics of his hurst install. might give you the info you need, jsut an idea man
 
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That what iwas just about to do
 
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You can tell right away. Just pop off the cupholder console and look at the connector. Ford either used the cam bolt connector like mine, or a direct bolt-on arrangement like the Hurst.

 
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ok this is Looking from the drivers side

this is looking from the back

this is looking from the passanger side
 
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Hmm, doesn't look good. Looks like the whole assembly has been rotated 90 degrees since 1993. My cam bolt points to my doors, while yours is front to back. The only other thing might be to replace the selector as well, but that may not match either. Dang.
 
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ya i see that now. quick question how much everything run you because there telling me the shifter is $113 and the ball is $80
 
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I think I paid about the same. Around 110 for the arm and 75 for the ball.
 
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If worse comes to worse you can jsut get a hurst shifter instead of the FX4 right?
 
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dont want the hurst i like the fx4 alot.
 
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Why would you NOT want the Hurst? Its the single best mod I've made to my truck. I absolutely love it.
 
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Originally Posted by PickupMan92
If worse comes to worse you can jsut get a hurst shifter instead of the FX4 right?
Dunno about that. Hurst shows the same part number for all 4 banger Rangers 88-00 in their catalog. Yet when I spoke to them, they said it was now a single number (391-5020) for all the Rangers. My guess is that since Hurst replaces the selector, then it doesn't matter how the stick is attached. Which is good news, since that could mean the selector tips have remained the same.

BUT, there's no telling if the new selector attaches the same as the old one. Also, there could be minor differences in the tips. I try to avoid rigging transmission parts, since that usually leads to heartache. The only way to tell is to closley compare the the selectors from your truck and a newer model Ranger. The selector is a chunk of machined metal, so it shouldn't cost too much (hopefully).

My advice would be to try calling Hurst and see if they can offer some advice about interchanging selectors from different years. They are good guys, and usually very helpful. Also, the guys at Bob Utter Ford were real good at giving me advice when I got my FX4 shifter. They can help answer questions about swapping parts. Their number is in my FX4 shifter section.

Good luck Zach. Let us know what you find out.
 
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