117.4 inches ( 1998 Ford Ranger , regular cab , long wheelbase ) according to the
owners manual
I have a '93 Ford Explorer and it hold 19 gallons From the Chilton Ford Ranger guide: "1993 Ranger with standard wheelbase: 16.3 1993 Ranger with long wheelbase: 19.6"
For a 2005 Ford Ranger ( in U.S. gallons ) Regular cab , short wheelbase ( 17.0 ) Regular cab , long wheelbase ( 20.3 ) SuperCab (19.5 )
as long as it is the same size motor it should
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 )
The wheelbase on the regular cab long bed Ranger is 6 inches longer than the regular cab short bed Ranger (113.9 inches versus 107.9 inches for 1993 to 1997 Rangers) - also Supercab wheelbase is 125.2 inches . According to Consumer Guide .
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 )
The 1998 Ford F-150 Owner Guide shows : All supercab ( 94.6 liters / 25 gallons ) But it also shows : long wheelbase ( 113 liters / 30 gallons )
According to the owner"s manual : Regular cab - short wheelbase - 16.5 gallons (62.4 liters) Regular cab - long wheelbase - 20.0 gallons (75.6 liters) Also Supercab - 19.5 gallons (73.8 liters) According to the owner's manual : Regular cab - short wheelbase - 16.5 gallons (62.4 liters) Regular cab - long wheelbase - 20.0 gallons (75.6 liters) Also Supercab - 19.5 gallons (73.8 liters)
As long as it's not a full sized ranger, yes.
Ford F 250 and Ford F 350 2010 long-bed pickup trucks both have a wheelbase of 172.4 inches. That is over two feet longer than the 145" wheelbase of the Ford F 150 model.
Yes, as long as it fits the space and the terminals are oriented correctly.
It`s a Ford.