The wheelbase of the Ford Ranger varies depending on the model year and configuration. For the most recent models, the standard wheelbase is typically around 126 inches. However, it's important to check the specific details for the model year you are interested in, as variations may exist between different trims or versions.
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 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 )
16.5 short wheel base 20 long wheel base
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 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 )
Ford ranger reg cab six foot bed
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
A 1998 Ford Ranger is rear wheel drive ( or 4X4 capable )
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 )
Regular cab , short wheel base ( 16.5 gallons ) Regular cab , long wheel base ( 20 gallons )