The reason you will always get different numbers is because the Truck model(reg cab or super cab) matters Engine size matters Rear axle ratio matters 2WD or 4x4 matters Auto or manual matters Weight of the truck, passengers and cargo in the truck matters as well Ranger or Mazda won't matter, so Ranger numbers will be the same if all other things are the same, and will probably easier to find for a 1994 model So 1994 3.0l engine with manual trans 2WD or 4WD? Regular cab or super cab?
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