No...If you remember, the Fords changed body style in 87. I believe you need to find parts from an 87-91. If you check with a large Salvage Yard, they can look up in their interchange book what years will work for your vehicle. As to the Eddie Bauer...that was just a trim option and will have no bearing on the body parts.
2006-08-12 03:43:47
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answered by FreedomLover 5
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Doors, fenders, tailgate, top, and all glass is interchangeable. When it comes to the front end you can't just swap one fender or the hood, however, you could install a complete front end (hood, core suppport, fenders, bumper, grill and trim) When ift comes to the interior everything pretty much interchanges, with the exception of the dashboard, when they changed the bodystyle in 1987 the mounts that hold the dash in place also changed (you could fabricate the parts you need to make this work). Also when they changed the bodystyle in 87 they changed the bodyline around the wheelwells, so you could put the older front clip on the truck, but the front wheelwells won't match the rear.
2006-08-12 22:48:40
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answered by GKFTAF 3
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Some would like the doors and probably the tailgate. The front fenders won't because the lights are shaped different. Beyond that I'm not sure.
2006-08-12 03:42:54
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answered by Lambert_58 1
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if it is the same engine and body - yes. if it is a ford bronco and bronco II no.
2006-08-12 03:43:06
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answered by BCOL CCCP 4
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Not very likely.
2006-08-12 03:42:42
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answered by Mark F 4
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