Yes, you are correct.
I assume 'baby tacoma' means the 2wd versions that are not Prerunner. If so, MOST parts are interchangeable, though not suspension or transmission components.
no, they have strut style suspension.
There isn't one. Cabin air filters were not introduced on Tacomas until 2006.
1995 to 2004 tacomas are just about interchangable for all parts except for style of seats
The 1999 Toyota Tacoma SR5 (with the V6 engine) has a timing belt. The 4-cylinder Tacomas have timing chains.
no sir definitely not, 2005+ tacomas are bigger in every dimension and it would be too small in every dimension
tacomas are electronically limited at 105-108 depending on how accurate your speedo is. but if you unplug your speed sensor located on the transmission close to the driveshaft you can get it to about 115.
OBDII is mandatory for all vehicles sold in the U.S. from 1996 and newer; however, some pre-96 cars may have OBDII as well
depends on the wheel. Toyota tacomas have different stock rims for the 2wd 4wd and pre-runner with all different backspaces, not to mention if the rims are aftermarket.
It depends if you really have a 95 toyota pickup or if you really have a 95.5 tacoma A 95 pickup is obd1 as obd2 started in 96 (or 95.5 on tacomas)
I have a 2000 tacomaa 4x4 and it has manual locking hubs. I have to physically get out and turn the lock. so I dont think so unless it has been customized.