The 1990 Ford Ranger has a payload capacity that varies depending on the specific model and configuration, but generally, it can hold between 1,000 to 1,500 pounds in the bed. It's important to check the owner's manual or the manufacturer's specifications for the exact payload capacity of your particular vehicle. Additionally, factors like the engine type and whether it's a regular or extended cab can also influence the capacity.
15 gallons
700 pounds on stock leaf springs and that's pushing it
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"
The 2005 Ford Ranger ( SuperCab ) holds ( 19.5 U.S. gallons )
2002 Ford Ranger Edge had no problem with 1500Lbs plus another 1000Lbs on a light trailer
The 2002 Ford Ranger ( SuperCab body style ) holds ( 19.5 gallons )
Mine hold 17 gallons.
19.5
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According to the 2005 Ford Ranger Owner Guide the SuperCab version holds ( 19.5 gallons ) U.S.
The ( 1996 ) Ford Ranger SuperCab holds ( 20.0 U.S. gallons )
According to specifications. This model Ford Ranger should hold nineteen and a half gallons of gas if the tank is filled when completely empty.