Ford Ranger
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- Air Deflectors & Valance Panels
- Battery Trays & Related
- Bumpers & Related - Front & Rear
- Emblems & Nameplates
- Fuel Tank Filler Neck
- Grille
- Header Panel
- Hood & Hatch Lift Supports
- Hood Latch & Catch Brackets
- Rust Repair Panels
- Splash Shields & Fender Liners
- Tailgate Cables
- Tailgate Hinges & Related
- Weatherstripping
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Replaces Ford Mazda Mercury Front ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Dorman OE Solutions 970-022
Brand: Dorman OE Solutions- 970-022$74.95Save 28%List $103.95 Save $29.00Brand: Dorman OE Solutions - 970-022$74.95Save 28%List $103.95 Save $29.00 -
$259.95Save 34%List $394.95 Save $135.00Brand: Accu-Form - 440$259.95Save 34%List $394.95 Save $135.00
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$249.95Save 35%List $381.95 Save $132.00Brand: Accu-Form - 422$249.95Save 35%List $381.95 Save $132.00
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Replaces 1993-97 Ford Ranger Passenger Side Corner Light Eagle Eyes FR125-U000R
Brand: Eagle Eyes- FR125-U000R$34.95Save 26%List $46.95 Save $12.00Brand: Eagle Eyes - FR125-U000R$34.95Save 26%List $46.95 Save $12.00 -
Replaces Ford Mazda Lincoln Mercury Power Window Motor Dorman OE Solutions 742-271
Brand: Dorman OE Solutions- 742-271$69.95Save 33%List $103.95 Save $34.00Brand: Dorman OE Solutions - 742-271$69.95Save 33%List $103.95 Save $34.00 -
Replaces Ford Mazda Lincoln Mercury Power Window Motor Dorman OE Solutions 742-270
Brand: Dorman OE Solutions- 742-270$74.95Save 31%List $107.95 Save $33.00Brand: Dorman OE Solutions - 742-270$74.95Save 31%List $107.95 Save $33.00 -
$64.95Save 33%List $96.95 Save $32.00Brand: DEPO - 331-2002N-NS$64.95Save 33%List $96.95 Save $32.00
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Replaces 2001-03 Ford Ranger Passenger Side Fog Light Eagle Eyes FR549-B000R
Brand: Eagle Eyes- FR549-B000R$44.95Save 29%List $62.95 Save $18.00Brand: Eagle Eyes - FR549-B000R$44.95Save 29%List $62.95 Save $18.00 -
Replaces Ford Mazda Rear Driver & Passenger Side 2 Piece Shock Absorber Set Monroe OESpectrum 1ASSP00392
Brand: Monroe OESpectrum- 1ASSP00392$109.95Save 33%List $162.95 Save $53.00Replaces Ford Mazda Rear Driver & Passenger Side 2 Piece Shock Absorber Set Monroe OESpectrum 1ASSP00392
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Replaces 1983-95 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Complete Carpet Auto Custom Carpets 1922-160-1134000000
Brand: Auto Custom Carpets- 1922-160-1134000000$209.95Save 37%List $333.95 Save $124.00Brand: Auto Custom Carpets - 1922-160-1134000000$209.95Save 37%List $333.95 Save $124.00
The Lone Ranger
In the early 1980s, smaller and more fuel efficient trucks were on the rise. As the reigning champs of pickup trucks, Ford knew they had to get themselves in the game. The Ranger started out as a high trim for the F-Series and ended up as a compact truck with its own line. Offering better fuel economy than the F-Series, it debuted in 1982 with a 1983 model, and had a six or seven foot bed and a 2.0L four-cylinder engine with an optional 2.3L and a V6 that was a 2.8L. It also came with rear-wheel or four-wheel drive and manual or automatic transmissions. Available trim levels were Ranger-base, XL, XLS, and XLT.
The Ranger Rides High
Though the Ranger is considered small in comparison to its F-Series brothers, it could still hold its own. A SuperCab model that could fit up to five passengers was offered in 1986 with optional fold-up jump seats. An STX trim was offered for off-roading, and a 2.9L V6 replaced the 2.8L and bumped up horsepower from 115 to 140. A "High Rider" STX trim was offered to enhance the off-roading experience and a new, sporty GT package was also included in the lineup. As the ‘90s rolled around, the GT was replaced by the XL Sport and a 3.0L V6 could be used on the two-wheel drive models. A 4.0L V6 with 160 horsepower was also offered with the four-wheel drive models.
The Ranger Rides into the Sunset
Part of the Ranger's demise was the improved fuel economy of the F-Series. It was also priced around the same range as the F-150, and since the F-150 had been the best-selling truck for over thirty years, even the Ranger's popularity could not keep up. It was the best-selling compact truck from 1987 to 2004, and one of the few compact trucks to resist the move toward larger bodies. It had increased modestly in size as the years passed, but the only thing that got a lot bigger was the list of refinements. Complete with manual and automatic 5-speed transmissions both with overdrive functions, 2.3L to 4.0L engines, and rack and pinion steering, the Ranger will be remembered for its powerful engine in a small body that blended all the benefits of a truck with the advantage of a smaller frame.