1998 Ford Ranger Owner Guide 1st Printing - Page 85

1998 Ford Ranger Manual

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Driving Trailer towing table (4x2 automatic transmission) Regular Cab 4x2 (Splash or Special Suspension) 2.5L 3.73 2 449 (5 400) 0-907 (0-2 000)* Equal to frontal area of base vehicle 3.0L 3.73 2 449 (5 400) 0-907 (0-2 000)* Equal to frontal area of base vehicle 4.0L 3.08 2 495 (5 500) 0-907 (0-2 000)* Equal to frontal area of base vehicle 4.0L 3.55 2 495 (5 500) 0-907 (0-2 000)* Equal to frontal area of base vehicle SuperCab 4x2 3.0L 3.73 3 401 (7 500) 0-1 796 (0-3 960) 4.64 (50) 4.0L 3.08 2 721 (6 000) 0-1 080 (0-2 380) 4.64 (50) 4.0L 3.55 4 309 (9 500) 0-2 676 (0-5 900) 4.64 (50) SuperCab 4x2 (Splash or Special Suspension) 3.0L 3.73 2 540 (5 600) 0-907 (0-2 000)* Equal to frontal area of base vehicle 4.0L 3.08 2 586 (5 700) 0-907 (0-2 000)* Equal to frontal area of base vehicle 4.0L 3.55 2 586 (5 700) 0-907 (0-2 000) Equal to frontal area of base vehicle *Optional payload is not available on 4x2 Splash or Special Suspension, therefore maximum trailer weight is 907 kg. (2 000 lbs.). For high altitude operation, reduce GCW by 2% per 300 meters (1 000 ft.) elevation. For definition of terms used in this table see Vehicle Loading earlier in this chapter. To determine maximum trailer weight designed for your particular vehicle, see Calculating the load earlier in this chapter. Maximum trailer weight is shown. The combined weight of the completed towing vehicle (including hitch, passengers and cargo) and the loaded trailer must not exceed the Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR). 85

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Trailer towing table (4x2 automatic transmission)
Regular Cab 4x2 (Splash or Special Suspension)
2.5L
3.73
2 449 (5 400)
0-907 (0-2 000)*
Equal to frontal
area of base vehicle
3.0L
3.73
2 449 (5 400)
0-907 (0-2 000)*
Equal to frontal
area of base vehicle
4.0L
3.08
2 495 (5 500)
0-907 (0-2 000)*
Equal to frontal
area of base vehicle
4.0L
3.55
2 495 (5 500)
0-907 (0-2 000)*
Equal to frontal
area of base vehicle
SuperCab 4x2
3.0L
3.73
3 401 (7 500)
0-1 796 (0-3 960)
4.64 (50)
4.0L
3.08
2 721 (6 000)
0-1 080 (0-2 380)
4.64 (50)
4.0L
3.55
4 309 (9 500)
0-2 676 (0-5 900)
4.64 (50)
SuperCab 4x2 (Splash or Special Suspension)
3.0L
3.73
2 540 (5 600)
0-907 (0-2 000)*
Equal to frontal
area of base vehicle
4.0L
3.08
2 586 (5 700)
0-907 (0-2 000)*
Equal to frontal
area of base vehicle
4.0L
3.55
2 586 (5 700)
0-907 (0-2 000)
Equal to frontal
area of base vehicle
*Optional payload is not available on 4x2 Splash or Special Suspension,
therefore maximum trailer weight is 907 kg. (2 000 lbs.).
For high altitude operation, reduce GCW by 2% per 300 meters
(1 000 ft.) elevation.
For definition of terms used in this table see
Vehicle Loading
earlier
in this chapter.
To determine maximum trailer weight designed for your particular
vehicle, see
Calculating the load
earlier in this chapter.
Maximum trailer weight is shown. The combined weight of the
completed towing vehicle (including hitch, passengers and cargo) and
the loaded trailer must not exceed the Gross Combined Weight Rating
(GCWR).
Driving
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