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I've owned a 1994 Ranger 4 cylinder with a 5 speed manual since new, it came with a 2" receiver hitch, and every added payload option I could add to it. It's also a long bed, 2 wheel drive model.
Does anyone know what the actual rated towing capacity is?
Its sprung heavier than some full size trucks but has a 2.73:1 rear ratio and a 7.5" rear end.
I've towed as much as 5,000 lbs on flat road but it struggles to launch even a row boat with the steep gear ratio.
The hitch is factory, it came off the carrier with it installed. I've had 1600lbs in the bed and it barely lowers the suspension, so it handles tongue weight well too.
My rear brakes are also over sized, when I replaced the rear shoes none of the listings matched, the shoes were wider and larger in diameter by a half inch.
I've been told that 4cylinder stick Rangers aren't recommended for towing but this one came with a rather beefy hitch and full factory trailer wiring.
I've been considering hunting down a larger rear axle for this, something from a V6 truck with a lower gear ratio.
My concerns are the rear wheel bearings and ring gear when it comes to long distance towing. I'm planning a trip to FL and I'll be hauling one of my boats over 2300 miles round trip, maybe more.
Trailer brakes would be nice but I don't think they exist for trailers with 8" wheels or do I like the feel of surge brakes behind a light vehicle.
Does anyone know what the actual rated towing capacity is?
Its sprung heavier than some full size trucks but has a 2.73:1 rear ratio and a 7.5" rear end.
I've towed as much as 5,000 lbs on flat road but it struggles to launch even a row boat with the steep gear ratio.
The hitch is factory, it came off the carrier with it installed. I've had 1600lbs in the bed and it barely lowers the suspension, so it handles tongue weight well too.
My rear brakes are also over sized, when I replaced the rear shoes none of the listings matched, the shoes were wider and larger in diameter by a half inch.
I've been told that 4cylinder stick Rangers aren't recommended for towing but this one came with a rather beefy hitch and full factory trailer wiring.
I've been considering hunting down a larger rear axle for this, something from a V6 truck with a lower gear ratio.
My concerns are the rear wheel bearings and ring gear when it comes to long distance towing. I'm planning a trip to FL and I'll be hauling one of my boats over 2300 miles round trip, maybe more.
Trailer brakes would be nice but I don't think they exist for trailers with 8" wheels or do I like the feel of surge brakes behind a light vehicle.