How Wide Is a 2010 Ford Ranger Truck Bed?

The 2010 Ford Ranger pickup truck is a popular mid-sized pickup truck and is known for its strong towing capacity. When it comes to the size of the bed, the width and length of the bed can vary depending on the model.

The most common model, the Ford Ranger XLT 4×2, has a 73.3-inch wide bed and a 5.5-foot length. This size is suitable for carrying larger items such as furniture or appliances, as well as smaller items like boxes, tools, and more. The length of this model gives it an edge over other mid-sized pickups when it comes to hauling larger items.

The Ford Ranger FX4 Off-Road 4×4 model has a 73.3-inch wide bed but with a 6-foot length. This size is perfect if you are looking for extra hauling capacity and need to transport longer items such as lumber or pipes. It also has added features like skid plates and off-road shocks which make it perfect for tackling rough terrain.

The Ford Ranger Sport 4×2 has a slightly wider bed at 74 inches but with the same 5.5-foot length as the XLT 4×2. It also has added features such as power windows, locks, mirrors, cruise control, and more which make it ideal for those who want a comfortable ride without sacrificing utility.

Conclusion:

No matter what Ford Ranger model you choose, you can expect to have plenty of room in the truck bed for all your cargo needs. The most common models have beds that are 73.3 inches wide with lengths ranging from 5.5 feet up to 6 feet depending on which model you choose.

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Karen Watkins