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Old 12-06-2011, 09:56 AM
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The only other site I can think of is http://www.buickforums.com/ I've only been there once or twice, but there seems to be a lot more information and more activity there.

I noticed you're also on gmforum.com There's usually a lot of good information there, but it seems a lot slower than it usually is. I think there's someone there who has access to a lot of wiring diagrams.

After a quick look on the internet, you can try http://forums.h-body.org Its for the H-Body cars. I'm not sure if there's much information on the fwd platform, or if its mostly on the rwd Vega, Monza, etc.

Putting the overhead console in your Ranger sounds pretty awesome. I had a 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 before I got my buick. Unfortunately, the woman who decided to turn left across my lane, and stop directly in front of me when it was too late for me to stop, decided I didn't need it anymore :\

here's a pic of mine just after I got it.



And the aftermath of hitting the rear quarter of a Focus wagon, and t-boning an accord.

 

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Old 12-06-2011, 10:02 AM
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Thanks for the tip. Ya, I joined over there to trying to hopefully find some wiring info. Also on the fullsizechevy since I got one from a '01 Chevy the same day I got the Buick one. Gonna put the chevy one in my girlfriend's Taurus. Just need some wiring for it to.

Good looking Ranger. To bad you got hit.

Here is mine currently. I have spent way to much time and money on mods not that you can see them all from the photo though.
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Old 12-06-2011, 10:16 AM
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Looks good. I love how agile and capable the rangers are off road. I've gone through trails that a full size truck would have no hopes of squeezing through haha

EDIT: I'm not sure what happened to the link I posted to buickforums.com But its fixed now.
 

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Old 12-06-2011, 07:14 PM
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We have a 96 ranger xlt 2X4 at work and it's on it's last leg. I like the non US assembled rangers we had over in the desert better. The ones we had were 5 speed 4X4 diesel engines and Mazda interior trim pices with ford logo on the steering wheel. Did they even offer a Diesel stateside? I had the same luck with my Subaru. They have a Diesel Boxer turbo engine but it will never make to the states.
Interior looked like this but LHD. Only gripe was the shifter hitting passengers in that tiny cabin.



Before I get too far off topic, did you have any luck finding any of the diagrams? All the books I find for Haynes skim over the mirror and the pins on the harness. Forum with a s might have the diagram but it's hit or miss somethimes. I would say 60degreev6 forum might help even tho lesabre has a 90 degree.
 

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