However, some common transmissions found in 1995 Dodge Ram 4x4s include:
* 46RH: A 4-speed automatic. This is a common one to find. Transmissions from other years (within the 1990s, and possibly even early 2000s) *might* fit, but you need to verify the bellhousing bolt pattern and other details are compatible with your engine.
* 47RH: A very similar 4-speed automatic, often found with heavier duty applications.
* NV3500: A 5-speed manual. Again, other years' NV3500s *might* be compatible, but verification is crucial.
* Getrag 228: A 5-speed manual, though less common. Compatibility with other years needs checking.
You cannot simply assume a transmission from another year will work. Even if it's the same model number, there can be internal differences or bellhousing variations that prevent a proper fit and function.
To find the right transmission:
1. Identify your engine: This is the most crucial step. The engine code is usually found on a sticker under the hood or on the driver's side door jamb.
2. Find a reputable transmission parts supplier or mechanic: They can help identify the correct transmission for your specific truck and year and can assist you in finding a suitable used or rebuilt unit.
3. Check the bellhousing bolt pattern: This is vital for proper fitment. This bolt pattern must match between the transmission and your engine.
Simply searching for "1995 Dodge Ram 4x4 transmission" online combined with your specific engine will yield more accurate results. Using the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is also an effective way to ensure you find the correct part.