THE 1993 Ranger is 53" x 73," but this may vary.
Yes. The Ford Ranger bed has gone unchanged since 1993. Any bed since 93 will fit. www.FordRanger.net
The fuel pump on a '93 ford ranger is located inside the fuel tank. It is eaisest to remove the bed of the truck to access the fuel pump. Access is on the top of the tank behind the cab of the truck. I prefer this to dropping the tank.
The answer is yes --- but.... The Ford Ranger beds were the same from 1994-2009. You didn't, however, mention whether your 2000 Ranger had the same size bed as the 2002 Ranger Crew Cab. The Rangers come in three bed sizes. (1) a 7' Bed (2) a 6' Bed (3) a Flareside bed. In case you aren't familiar with the Flareside, it is the one that has the flared wheel arches on the outside of the bed. The shape of the inside of the bed is a perfect rectangle. There are no fender wells in the bed. If the bed on the 2002 is the same length as the 2000, you should be alright. Should you decide to get a new truck bed cover, I would suggest checking at TonneauCovers4Less.com. The attached related link is to the Ford Ranger section on that website. They offer tonneau covers from almost all of the major manufacturers.
Can you take a Ford Ranger 1994 bed and put it on a 1994 Mazda B2300? Truth be told, they are the same truck. My 1995 B2300 has "Made for Mazda by Ford" on a sticker inside the door of the driver's side. Also, the Chilton's manual for the Mazda B series trucks are the same as the one for the Ford Ranger.
to rempve pickup bed, get under neath truck and cut off 6 bolts that hold bed to chassis. then disconnect any wires for lights, etc. then with a couple buddies,lift bed off truck
e short bed is 6.5 feet inside.
It`s a Ford.
Last year of production for the Ford Ranger with the flareside bed was 2004.
If you have a long bed ranger then the answer is no. The edge was a short bed step side.
IT'S IN THE FUEL TANK. BEST WAY TO GET TO IT IS BY TAKING THE BED OFF THE TRUCK. IT'S NOT AS HARD AS IT SOUNDS.
REMOVE THE BED OF THE TRUCK. YOU CAN GET TO THE BOLTS TO REMOVE THE TANK. 6 BOLTS AND UNPLUG THE WIREING HARNES.
it is under the bed of the truck next to the cab. Easiest way to get to it is to remove the bed of the truck, don't be freaked out its fairly easy. There are two fuel pumps on the truck one under the drivers seat that one is a high pressure pump and theres one in the fuel tank.