@ZUrso04 If so, finding one now wouldn't be the easiest. However, there are thankfully many fairly simple alternatives. Once you've exhausted the Search bar, I'd suggest heading over to the Ranger Station (sister forum for the Ranger pickups, make sure you pick the correct generation - I believe 1998-2011 Rangers correspond to 1995-2001 Explorers, platform wise, but don't quote me on those dates) and abuse their search bar for a few hours just to check out all the delicious tidbits. I DO know I'm using a 2010 Ranger Superlift on my 99 Ex, but that has nothing to do with the bumper bolts. Measuring the spaces between your bumper bolts and that on a Ranger may be your easiest way to find that detail, but if you are not blessed with a nearby scrapyard, I'm sure Ranger Station has that information.
That being said, I DO know that there exist prerunner bumpers for Rangers. Whether/how much modification is necessary will depend upon the size and placement of the bumper bolts. Also, if you are, or know, a good quality welder, you can usually get way better fab work than direct bolt-ons for a comparable price, and of course it'll be made to your liking, for your application. (I'm presently saving up to get some work done on a Class III front hitch receiver to build a brush guard/push bar.) If money isn't your insurmountable barrier, of course, there's a whole big world out there!
Check out other users' prerunner builds, too; most are well documented and show what the owners did to tackle the bumps along the way. My build is definitely not a prerunner, so my knowledge is limited on the subject.