How long is a 1988 Ford Ranger?
How long is a 1988 Ford Ranger?
First generation (1983–1992)
| First generation | |
|---|---|
| Length | Standard bed 1983–1988:175.6 in (4,460 mm) 1989–1992:176.5 in (4,483 mm) Long bed 1983–1988:187.6 in (4,765 mm) 1989–1992:188.5 in (4,788 mm) Supercab 1983–1988:192.7 in (4,895 mm) 1989–1992:193.6 in (4,917 mm) |
What kind of seats are in a 1985 Ford Ranger?
Here are 1993 Ford Explorer bucket seats mounted in a 1985 Ford Ranger using the 60/40 split bench seat tracks from a 1989-1992 Ford Ranger. You should also be able to use the tracks from Ranger bucket seats.
Can you put explorer buckets in Cab Ranger?
Here is another set of Explorer buckets mounted in an extended cab Ranger using the Ranger’s 60/40 split bench seat brackets. The Explorer seat brackets should be held on by (4) 10mm bolts. Explorer seat tracks only work on extended cab Rangers. Explorer seats need the 60/40 or bucket seat tracks from a regular cab Ranger to work.
Can a Ford Explorer seat work on a Ranger?
Explorer seat tracks only work on extended cab Rangers. Explorer seats need the 60/40 or bucket seat tracks from a regular cab Ranger to work. 2002 and newer Ford Explorer seats are wider, and will not bolts up to the Ranger tracks. My seats are heated with power lumbar.
How do you change the seats on a Ford Ranger?
If you have a conventional bench then you will need to replace your tracks with split-bench/bucket-seat tracks. (Toss your solid bench tracks they are completely different). You will have to run a Tap through some pre drilled holes in the bottom of the seat frames.
Here are 1993 Ford Explorer bucket seats mounted in a 1985 Ford Ranger using the 60/40 split bench seat tracks from a 1989-1992 Ford Ranger. You should also be able to use the tracks from Ranger bucket seats.
If you have a conventional bench then you will need to replace your tracks with split-bench/bucket-seat tracks. (Toss your solid bench tracks they are completely different). You will have to run a Tap through some pre drilled holes in the bottom of the seat frames.
Here is another set of Explorer buckets mounted in an extended cab Ranger using the Ranger’s 60/40 split bench seat brackets. The Explorer seat brackets should be held on by (4) 10mm bolts. Explorer seat tracks only work on extended cab Rangers. Explorer seats need the 60/40 or bucket seat tracks from a regular cab Ranger to work.
Explorer seat tracks only work on extended cab Rangers. Explorer seats need the 60/40 or bucket seat tracks from a regular cab Ranger to work. 2002 and newer Ford Explorer seats are wider, and will not bolts up to the Ranger tracks. My seats are heated with power lumbar.