So it took me about 6 hours (including time to take a trip to the parts store and lunch) to swap my rear end by myself. Donor was a 99 ex axle with 4.10s and discs. My rig is a 94, 3.27, drum brake unit. Using all the stock hardware for the e-brake cable was completely possible as long as no parts were cut along the way. I used all the stock stuff and it works just as it should. ABS sensor plugs in between those years, nice bonus. The brake line required a fitting between the stock 99 line off the splitter block and my extended s/s line I have for my lift. I ended up with a female to female situation for fittings. A quick trip to the far parts store (close one didn't have it) and 6 bucks later I was good to go. I chose to do the master cylinder push rod adjustment first to see if I like that, this option be free. If that proves ineffective I will buy a master cylinder from a 96 /wo cruise control and swap, this option be 100 bucks. While I was at this I got some beefy new u bolts to swap in as well, cuz like hey what not right? Those stock ones are so pathetic next to any real u bolts
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Dropped her on pavement this afternoon, test drive was good. No ugly sounds
From 3.27 to 4.10 on 31 inch tires, wow, my truck likes me again. Just wanted to share my experience in case any one has a question later as I did while doing this swap.
Big Thanks to Tbars and Paul G. for help on this as well as Brett of the ranger forums. They helped me have the right knowledge for this PRIOR to doing it, mucho thanks to them.


Dropped her on pavement this afternoon, test drive was good. No ugly sounds

Big Thanks to Tbars and Paul G. for help on this as well as Brett of the ranger forums. They helped me have the right knowledge for this PRIOR to doing it, mucho thanks to them.

