View Full Version : i want to be able to tow a couple atvs...
goldxlt
01-10-2008, 06:09 PM
ok im looking to replace my truck and what i want out of a new one is to be able to tow 2 4wheelers, i dontknow much about towing yet but i figured a ranger should be up to the task. would i need the 4.0 or would the 3.0 be fine? also will i be asking for trouble if i go with a 2wd, i was just worried about getting stuck with a trailor. thanks
spittinfire
01-10-2008, 06:32 PM
What size atvs are you pulling? The 3.0 will pull them, the 4.0 will pull them better.
4wd vs 2wd would be preference and nothing else. Having a 4wd is nice sometimes though but if you don't want to spend the money the 2wd will work fine. As far as getting stuck.....that just depends where you go. If you get into a lot of places where you really think you'll need 4wd then I'd go for it.
goldxlt
01-10-2008, 07:16 PM
thanks, that helps, i pretty much figred 4.0 would tow better, im not even really sure why i had to ask that. i was only thinking the 4wd because i figured the trailor might hold me back if im trying to pull out of a slushy driveway or some similar situation.
michowski
01-10-2008, 07:29 PM
3.0 will do it just fine. I towed a car a few miles before with just a tow strap and I had no issues. I didnt even really feel the load going from a stop at times. Mines also a manual 4x4.
Wicked_Sludge
01-11-2008, 12:21 AM
a few mid sized ATVs on a flatbed trailer wont top 1500lbs or so. you could tow that with a 2.3 powered 4x4 if you wanted....much less a 3.0 or 4.0. either will work just fine.
dburton07
02-11-2008, 01:15 PM
my 93 3.0 pulled my wheeler and dirbike on a trailer like it was nothing, even with 2 manifold leaks (replacing them soon). I was really surprised, but i do want to get a reciever hitch instead of towing off my bumper
OhShietitzMike
02-11-2008, 01:53 PM
2wd usually have a higher towing capacity than a 4x4 because there is less weight . . . it could varry about 2000lbs towing capacity diff. better for the 2wd . . . but both trucks have plenty of power to tow atvs in 2wd or 4x4 models . . . good luck either way
Jspafford
02-11-2008, 02:41 PM
No way is the 2WD rated to tow 2,000 pounds more than a 4WD. I also find it BS. They should be rated the same. Truth be known a 4WD will drag a 2WD around all day long, but it's the weight they consider.
There is not more than 300# difference between a 2WD and 4WD.
Now Automatics and Manuals are a whole nother story.
broken2wd
02-11-2008, 03:43 PM
automatic is rated to tow more than the manual
Jspafford
02-11-2008, 05:09 PM
automatic is rated to tow more than the manual
Because Ford does not want to replace a bunch of burnt out clutches from people who don't know how to drive a stick and try towing with it.
michowski
02-11-2008, 06:01 PM
Because Ford does not want to replace a bunch of burnt out clutches from people who don't know how to drive a stick and try towing with it.
+1 to that. Id prefer a manual because its easier to keep the motor in its powerband vs an auto trans.
dburton07
02-12-2008, 12:24 PM
couple nights ago we had a real bad snow storm here at my college, had to move all the resident students cars into one parking lot (to plow the others) that was up ontop of a hill, my little 3.0 towed 3 cars 1 minivan and 1 fellow 2wd ranger up there in 4wd with 35-40%ish tread bfg land terrains and with no weight in the bed. and last night, my friend got his silverado stuck in the snow and who pulled him out? this guy, he wasnt happy to get pulled out by a little ol ford:icon_thumby:
goldxlt
02-15-2008, 06:39 AM
well i went with the 4.0, all the 4.0 in the market were around the same price as the 3.0 so why not go bigger, now i just need to get a trailer:icon_twisted:
972wd
03-16-2008, 05:25 PM
hey guys
i tow one kawi brute force with my 97 2wd 2.3 5 speed on a 4x8 "homade light weight" trailer...........no probs on the back roads while going slow..but the highways with big hills suck..........i do get stuck alot, in the snow and muddy fields!!:buttkick:
07rangersport
03-16-2008, 08:49 PM
well i went with the 4.0, all the 4.0 in the market were around the same price as the 3.0 so why not go bigger, now i just need to get a trailer:icon_twisted:
good choice.
rboyer
03-17-2008, 10:18 PM
Trailer to tow two quads? I fit two in the back of my Ranger!! I just stand my Yamaha Blaster straight up in the air and strap it to the roll bar and my buddy's Yamaha Warrior rolls right in there with the tailgate down. If you're riding something big then it's definitely not possible, but in my case it works.
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