Are there any aftermarket parts for a 1988 Ford Bronco?
Are there any aftermarket parts for a 1988 Ford Bronco?
Advance Auto carries over 1,576 aftermarket parts for your 1988 Ford Bronco II, along with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. We’ve got amazing prices on 1988 Bronco II Tools, Fluids & Garage and Cooling & Heating parts. Plus, our selection of 1988 Electronics & Navigation parts for your Bronco II are some of the lowest in the market.
How big is the rear axle on a Ford Bronco?
All Ford Bronco II’s (1984-1990) came with a 7.5-Inch rear axle. All Ford Rangers came with a 7.5-Inch axle from 1983-1989. From 1990-2011, all 4.0L Ford Rangers came equipped with a 8.8-Inch axle.
What’s the difference between a Ranger and a Bronco?
The right side Bronco II axle shaft is 1-5/8″ wider than the 1983-1992 Ranger shaft. All of this additional width is on the passenger side. The drivers side shaft is the same length in either axle assembly. On ALL Ranger/Bronco II’s the drivers side axle shaft is longer than the passenger side.
What kind of engine does a Bronco 2WD have?
Since the 2WD Bronco II’s came with the 4WD transmissions, it makes converting a 2WD Bronco II to 4WD much easier. Ford 4.0L V6 Swap: The Ford 4.0L OHV out of a Ford Ranger or Ford Explorer has been a popular swap in Ford Bronco II’s. This engine produces 160 horsepower and ft-lbs of torque.
Advance Auto carries over 1,576 aftermarket parts for your 1988 Ford Bronco II, along with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. We’ve got amazing prices on 1988 Bronco II Tools, Fluids & Garage and Cooling & Heating parts. Plus, our selection of 1988 Electronics & Navigation parts for your Bronco II are some of the lowest in the market.
All Ford Bronco II’s (1984-1990) came with a 7.5-Inch rear axle. All Ford Rangers came with a 7.5-Inch axle from 1983-1989. From 1990-2011, all 4.0L Ford Rangers came equipped with a 8.8-Inch axle.
The right side Bronco II axle shaft is 1-5/8″ wider than the 1983-1992 Ranger shaft. All of this additional width is on the passenger side. The drivers side shaft is the same length in either axle assembly. On ALL Ranger/Bronco II’s the drivers side axle shaft is longer than the passenger side.
What was the radio harness on a 1988 Ford Bronco?
Click on View All to view each individual Ford 1988 Bronco II part. This harness is used to wire up to the aftermarket radio harness and plug into the OEM wire harness behind radio for 85-05 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury models. Customers frequently purchase these best-selling 1988 Ford Bronco II Tools, Fluids & Garage parts.