Ranger towing guide ??
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Ranger towing guide ??
I stopped by the local Ford dealership today to look at the 2008 Rangers. I picked up a brochure and was reading the maximum towing weight and part of it doesn't make sense, at first glance.
If you want a Supercab with the 4 liter V6, 5 speed manual with the 4.10 axle ratio, you can tow 3120 lbs, with the 4 liter V6, 4.10, 4 X 4 and automatic, you're good for 5600 lbs. ...2500 lbs more...a ton and a quarter. Sheesh what a difference.
I know a lot of makers downgrade the manual's ability to tow, compared to the same model with an automatic, because as I've heard over the years there is a concern about neophytes burning out clutches, even though the manual should be rated to tow as much as an automatic.
But what a stark difference.
Too bad as I think most people who drive trucks, get or are pretty good when it comes to using the clutch, keeping their truck in it's power band. Last time I checked most Class 8 tractors used manuals.
I also notice that the Ford Ranger brochure also says that you're ready to tow a utility trailer or a bass boat. What about a travel trailer ?
I don't know if they leave the travel trailer out, because of an oversight (doubtful, IMO) or if they are concerned about the TT's greater square footage wind resistance.
But, I do have to say the 2008 Ranger Super cab, with 4 X 4, 4 liter V6 is a very nice truck. I really am quite impressed with it...it looks all truck to me, and I climbed underneath for a gander.
If you want a Supercab with the 4 liter V6, 5 speed manual with the 4.10 axle ratio, you can tow 3120 lbs, with the 4 liter V6, 4.10, 4 X 4 and automatic, you're good for 5600 lbs. ...2500 lbs more...a ton and a quarter. Sheesh what a difference.
I know a lot of makers downgrade the manual's ability to tow, compared to the same model with an automatic, because as I've heard over the years there is a concern about neophytes burning out clutches, even though the manual should be rated to tow as much as an automatic.
But what a stark difference.
Too bad as I think most people who drive trucks, get or are pretty good when it comes to using the clutch, keeping their truck in it's power band. Last time I checked most Class 8 tractors used manuals.
I also notice that the Ford Ranger brochure also says that you're ready to tow a utility trailer or a bass boat. What about a travel trailer ?
I don't know if they leave the travel trailer out, because of an oversight (doubtful, IMO) or if they are concerned about the TT's greater square footage wind resistance.
But, I do have to say the 2008 Ranger Super cab, with 4 X 4, 4 liter V6 is a very nice truck. I really am quite impressed with it...it looks all truck to me, and I climbed underneath for a gander.
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