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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 01:05 AM
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i have a 1994 mazda b4000 standard cab pickup. I want to get some replacement parts for it and when you try to find parts that say mazda b-series sometimes it hard to find what i'm looking for. Here is my question i know the b-series and the ranger are basically the same but does anyone know the differences? If i want say a headlight or grill can i also look for a ranger part? If so what year do I need to be looking at on the ranger seeing as i have a 1994 b4000? If this question has already been asked I'm sorry. I'm new to the mazdas and just need a little help. thanks
 
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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 08:00 AM
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No problem, and Welcome!!
I am not an expert when it comes to the trucks, but would think that things like headlights and grill would be a little different to distinguish between the Ford and Mazda models. Other body panels though are likely the same, as are (most of?) the mechanicals.
This is how it was w/a Mitsubishi I once owned that was also marketed as a Plymouth and how it often is from my experiences, even withinthe samecompany. Buick and Olds shared a number of body styles, as does Ford and Mercury, but there are always little differences in the appearance stuff.
 
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