How Wide Is a 2002 Ford Ranger Truck Bed?

The 2002 Ford Ranger is a popular compact pickup truck that has been in production since 1983. It offers a variety of bed sizes, ranging from 5 feet to 8 feet long.

The 2002 Ford Ranger is available in both regular cab and extended cab models.

Regular Cab

The regular cab model has a 6-foot bed with an overall length of 191 inches. The total width of the bed is 61.6 inches, while the interior width is 56.7 inches. This width measurement is taken at the widest point between the wheel wells.

Extended Cab

The extended cab model has a 6-foot bed with an overall length of 201 inches and a total width of 61.6 inches, just like the regular cab model. However, its interior width measures at 48 inches between the wheel wells.

SuperCab

The SuperCab model offers two different bed sizes: 6-foot and 8-foot with an overall length of 217 or 241 inches respectively. The 6-foot bed has a total width of 69 inches, while the 8-foot bed comes in at 77 inches wide.

Flareside Bed

The Flareside bed was only available in the 6-foot size and has an overall length of 191 inches with a total width of 68.8 inches between the wheel wells.

Conclusion: The 2002 Ford Ranger Truck Bed comes in various sizes and dimensions depending on which type of cab you choose: regular cab (61.6″ wide), extended cab (48″ wide), SuperCab (69″ or 77″ wide) or Flareside (68.8″ wide). No matter what type you choose, you can be sure that your 2002 Ford Ranger truck will have plenty of room for hauling cargo!

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Karen Watkins