No, because the truck could not hold up to the weight in the wheel base was the same. Please If you have any other questions, Go to Google and look up your question
Regular cab , short wheel base ( 16.5 gallons ) Regular cab , long wheel base ( 20 gallons )
According to the 2002 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : Regular cab , short wheel base ( 111.4 inches ) Regular cab , long wheel base ( 117.4 inches ) SuperCab ( 125.7 inches )
According to the 1998 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : Regular cab , short wheel base ( 16.6 U.S. gallons ) Regular cab , long wheel base ( 20.0 ) SuperCab ( 19.6 )
According to the 2001 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : Regular cab , short wheel base ( 16.5 U.S. gallons ) Regular cab , long wheel base ( 20.0 ) SuperCab ( 19.5 )
According to the 2007 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : Regular cab , short wheel base ( 17.0 U.S. gallons ) Regular cab , long wheel base ( 20.3 U.S. gallons )
According to the 2008 Ford Ranger owners manual : SuperCab ( 19.5 gallons ) Regular cab ( short wheel base / 17 gallons ) Regular cab ( long wheel base / 20.3 gallons ) Helpfull
regular cab - short wheel base - ( 16.5 gallons ) regular cab - long wheel base - ( 20.0 gallons ) Super Cab - ( 19.5 gallons ) according to the 2003 Ford Ranger owners manual
regular cab short wheel base - 16.5 gallons regular cab long wheel base- 20.0 gallons supercab - 19.5 gallons according to owner's manual
According to the 2003 Ford Ranger owner Guide : Regular cab , short wheel base ( 62.4 litres / 16.5 U.S. gallons ) Regular cab , long wheel base ( 75.7 litres / 20.0 U.S. gallons )
According to the 2007 Ford Ranger owners manual : For the regular cab : Short wheel base ( 17.0 U.S. gallons ) Long wheel base ( 20.3 )
According to the 2000 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : Regular cab / short wheel base ( 16.5 U.S. gallons ) Regular cab / long wheel base ( 20.0 ) SuperCab ( 19.5 )
regular cab - short wheel base - 16.6 gallons ( 62.8 liters ) regular cab - long wheel base - 20.0 gallons ( 75.6 liters ) supercab - 19.6 gallons ( 74.1 liters )