![]() 02/18/2015 at 19:10 • Filed to: From the parts bin | ![]() | ![]() |
I was driving home today and I noticed that on every single Ford truck I saw the third brake light assembly was identical. Then I realized my truck has the same third brake light assembly as the ones I saw. It appears that Ford has been using the same third brake light on every single Ford truck from 1993 till the present. The ford ranger was the first Ford truck to be redesigned right before the 1994 third brake light law regarding pick up trucks was enacted.
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Various interior trim parts. B5 A4, to most Audi models from about 1997.
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tough call on the W210 Benz. Probably the engine. That 3.2 mill was used in all kinds of stuff
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Dude, I have a Sable...... 96-07 Taurus parts fit my car... Even some windstar parts too.
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Mine's solid red.
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Edit: misread question. It's the engine and transmission by a long shot on the Safari. Anything from a W/T K1500 to two-door Tahoe.
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The transmission in mine was in:
1985-2003 4Runner (4x4)
2000-2004 Tundra (4x4)
1985-1994 4-Pickup (4x4)
1996-1998 T-100 (4x4)
1995-2004 Tacoma (4x4)
2001-2004 Sequoia (4x4)
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Mine is engine and trans. Pretty much any Subaru had the EJ22 and 5MT from '90 to '03
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Maybe the Door handles on my Mustang, from 05-14 same handle.
Really I can't think of Much on a Mustang that I see on other Ford cars.....
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in my 98 Camaro I would guess the radio. In the late 90s early 2000s Chevy used the same radio in just about everything. Had to be that din and half oddball size
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The 4-speed in the Citroen. Tons of cars had that awful faulty gearbox.
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My 318ti everything but the interior and the hatch.
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Lot of mechanical components carried over from the NA Miata like the engine block, transmission, diff, etc. but besides that the NB Miata had a lot of bespoke parts going for it. Although my NB2 Miata shares the same Nardi-badged steering wheel with the Mazda 6 (no badge) and the FD RX-7!
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I know my 3 and the CX-5 share some interior parts and the 2.0 that I think is no longer available on the CX-5 is the same. The 2.0 in the new miata is the same too.
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It gets around...
(Pic unfortunately not of mine)
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This thing is in freaking everything. They're pretty god-awful headlights though.
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I'm not sure if the picture actually loaded becuase kinja, but it was supposed to be a 7X6 sealed beam headlight.
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Wooo! 1500 W/T! That's me!
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Nothing really, my Accord isn't even that similar to an Acura. Even the engine (J30A4) is bespoke for my car.
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Our cars share one part with each other and pretty much every other Ford made in the past several decades.
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That is a clean engine bay.
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The Cruise control knob on my 1992 Camry was the same as a newer Camry who knows maybe even the all new 2015 Camry.
kinda looks the same
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Toyota cruise control lever. Its in my fiance's 1998 Rav4, its in my 2006 Corolla S, and its even in the 2015 Scion FR-S. Don't believe me? Look it up, its pretty crazy. Don't knock it though, after using various cruise control systems from honda, chevy and other brands, this design to me is the easiest to use and requires the least amount of space (i.e. no extra buttons on the dash or steering wheel)
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Lol dude I just finished posting that same thing! My 2006 Corolla has the same one, my fiance's 1998 Rav4 has it, and the new FR-S has it. If it aint broke don't fix it. I love how that cruise control is used, its so simple and easy to use. Its much better than the set up on my mom's Honda Element, which has a button to turn on cruise, then 3 buttons on the steering wheel just for cruise control. Where as with Toyota its just all on one stalk
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the miata dome light was a Mitsubishi cargo light. a good improvement of the super dim stock tinted one is to get the clear DSM one.
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Well, on the 4Runner the cruise control stoke, I think it's been on every Toyota since the 90s and to date at least the most popular models still have the same thing, it's been mentioned above.
On my Golf, the headlight knob, it's used on everything from VWs and Seats, to Audis up and down the range and for many years now.
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I saw that, It was mobile kinja that wasnt letting me comment well, Im on my laptop now.
ya those things are in everything
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I dont like cruise control. Ive used it once on my moms CRV and It was just too weird for me
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Why does a miata have a dome light? Its a convertible, there is nothing solid to mount it to
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Ford really likes to Parts bin dont it?
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What do you drive?
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Then you have an XL no T. The white lights are controlled by the interior light switch, they are for loading cargo in the bed at night. If you ever see someone driving with them on they have the interior dome light on.
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sure there is you silly goose.
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That... That is genius. Why dont more convertibles have those?
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I thought they all would have a similar light. Of course I wouldn't actually know for sure.
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Dodge uses a very similar unit in the ram.
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My 350Z: outside it's all unique bits, I've never been inside another Nissan so I don't know what kind of interior switches and stuff is recycled... But that VQ V6 is in absolutely everything
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oil filter.
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The Ranger's got a lot more recycled parts.
Rear suspension and brakes go all the way back to 1983, unchanged. Body panels 1993-2012, 7.5 rear axle dates back to the Pinto and Maverick, the Vulcan 3.0 first saw duty in the Taurus, pedals date back to the early 80's and were probably recycled even then.
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'96 Legacy 2.2
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cruise control is so handy! Not sure how cruise control works on the CRV, but as I mentioned before, how it works in the Element is a little clunky because you have button on the dash to run it on, then like 4 buttons on the steering wheel for it, while on Toyotas you just have that stalk you simply pull towards you to cancel your cruise, up to speed up, down to slow down, and then on and off is on the end as a button
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I dont have a 7.5 axle, I have an 8.8. And I dont have a Vulcan 3.0, I have a cologne 4.0. But Im aware there are more parts bin parts, but I believe the 3rd brakelight is the MOST parts binned part
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It just feels weird not having my foot on the accelerator
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Big time. I'm sure the HVAC knobs in your truck fit something else Ford...
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Window cranks on the MR2. It was also used for pretty much any 80s Corolla, Celica, Supra, Tercel, and I forget what else, and that's just in the American market. I'm sure it was used in more cars back in Japan.
Brakes on the BRZ. I could be mistaken, but IIRC the same brakes are on the WRX and a few of the bigger Subies. I don't know what else could have been reused considering the BRZ was quite literally an all new car when it was released. EDIT - Just found out that it's the cruise control stalk. It's used all over the Toyota lineup.
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Yep, it's also in my BRZ!