Last year of production for the Ford Ranger with the flareside bed was 2004.
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All tonneau covers are custom designed for each bed. All tonneau covers for the 1996 Ford Ranger flareside will only fit Ford Ranger flaresides from 1993-1997. Whether ARE makes a model like that, I do not know.
The answer is yes --- but.... The Ford Ranger beds were the same from 1994-2009. You didn't, however, mention whether your 2000 Ranger had the same size bed as the 2002 Ranger Crew Cab. The Rangers come in three bed sizes. (1) a 7' Bed (2) a 6' Bed (3) a Flareside bed. In case you aren't familiar with the Flareside, it is the one that has the flared wheel arches on the outside of the bed. The shape of the inside of the bed is a perfect rectangle. There are no fender wells in the bed. If the bed on the 2002 is the same length as the 2000, you should be alright. Should you decide to get a new truck bed cover, I would suggest checking at TonneauCovers4Less.com. The attached related link is to the Ford Ranger section on that website. They offer tonneau covers from almost all of the major manufacturers.
It refers to the shape of the bed ... Flat straight panels inside the bed are flareside, flat straight panels on the exterior of the bed are styleside.from wiki:In the back, the traditional separate-fender body was now called flareside, while a new smooth-sided look was known as styleside.Also, flareside is often called stepside.from wiki:Step-sideMost pickup truck beds have side panels positioned outside the wheel wells. Conversely, step-side truck beds have side panels inside the wheel wells. Pickup trucks were commonly equipped with step-side beds until the 1950s, when General Motors (Chevrolet Cameo Carrier and GMC Suburban Carrier) and Chrysler (Dodge Sweptside) introduced smooth-side pickup beds as expensive, low-production options. These smooth side panels were cosmetic additions over a narrow step-side bed interior. In 1957, Ford offered a purpose-built "Styleside" bed with smooth sides and a full-width interior at little extra cost. Most manufacturers followed and switched to a straight bed, which offer slightly more interior space than step-side beds, and due to better aerodynamics, tend to produce less wind noise at highway speeds. Step-side beds do have the added advantage of a completely rectangular interior, although most modern trucks with a step-side bed are that way purely for styling.General Motors calls the step-side option sportside, while Ford Motor Company dubs it flareside. Another common designation until recently was "thriftside," so named for its lower cost.
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4x4 - reg cab - short wheelbase - 92.6 liters / 24.5 gallons 4x2 - reg cab - and all Super Cab - short wheelbase - 94.5 liters / 25.0 gallons long wheelbase - 113.4 liters / 30.0 gallons
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According to my door sticker my '98 V6 F-150 Flareside (stepside, manual tranny,) weighs 3800lbs. If you have a V8, Auto trans, king Cab and a longbed styleside then add about 1200 to 1700 lbs.