wildbill23c
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- Location
- Southwestern Idaho
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
- Total Lift
- 0
- Total Drop
- 0
- Tire Size
- 215/70-R14
- My credo
- 19K, 19D, 92Y, 88M, 91F....OIF-III (2004-2005)
So, if you have 2 trucks spec'd the same with the exception of one having a manual and one having an automatic transmission, is the only reason the manual transmission equipped vehicle has a lower towing capacity being due to ease of use not having to shift gears? If the trucks are the same wouldn't a manual transmission be able to pull the same weight as the same truck with an automatic transmission? Just a safety thing, or?
Example, my 87 Ranger is only rated to tow 2,000lbs because it has a manual transmission....the same truck with an automatic is rated to tow 4500lbs. Granted there's no way I'd try to tow 4500lbs behind my ranger but what's it going to hurt towing say a 2500-3000lb trailer occasionally as in a cargo trailer or travel trailer for short distances like 100 miles or less? Mostly I'd maybe tow a 4'x8' utility trailer doing chores and running to the dump type stuff but very little towing given the long bed on the truck. It needs a trailer hitch receiver and wiring harness for lights/brake controller at a minimum as I don't think anyone has done any towing with it. Very light duty towing would be all I'd do and to me a 3k trailer a couple times a year would be considered light duty LOL.
Example, my 87 Ranger is only rated to tow 2,000lbs because it has a manual transmission....the same truck with an automatic is rated to tow 4500lbs. Granted there's no way I'd try to tow 4500lbs behind my ranger but what's it going to hurt towing say a 2500-3000lb trailer occasionally as in a cargo trailer or travel trailer for short distances like 100 miles or less? Mostly I'd maybe tow a 4'x8' utility trailer doing chores and running to the dump type stuff but very little towing given the long bed on the truck. It needs a trailer hitch receiver and wiring harness for lights/brake controller at a minimum as I don't think anyone has done any towing with it. Very light duty towing would be all I'd do and to me a 3k trailer a couple times a year would be considered light duty LOL.