Ken Nicholas
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- Location
- Southern Illinois
- Vehicle Year
- 2010
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Transmission
- Automatic
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It's the best all around performance and gas mileage for a stock Ranger. A 4.10 will give you more get up and go, which is handy for stop and go traffic, hauling loads, and towing but the gas mileage will take a hit. The other direction is a 3.45 or 3.55, it's supposed to be a better highway gear for fuel mileage but your get up and go will take a hit. In my experience, at least with a four cylinder engine, the gas mileage was the same as the 4.10 and the truck couldn't get out of it's own way. Power was anemic and the truck didn't start getting it's legs until about 70 mph. Even with the newer, more powerful 2.3 in the 2010, I would steer clear of the 3.45 or 3.55. Whether you go with the 3.73 or 4.10 would be a personal call based on what kind of driving you do.I thought this was used. Now my Son says a 3.73 gear would be better? Or would this mess up speedo and electronics? Thanks.
If your truck is 4wd youll have to change the front gears as well.So if I went with 3.73 can the truck be recalibrated?
The one you posted originally is a rebuilt. So yes its "used" technically but all (or most) the guts should be new.I thought this was used. Now my Son says a 3.73 gear would be better? Or would this mess up speedo and electronics? Thanks.