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Real World Ford Ranger Weight


PNW Ranger

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City
Seattle, WA
Vehicle Year
1998
Transmission
Automatic
I hauled some old railroad ties to the transfer station last weekend. Running across the scales on the way out gives what I call a 'real world' vehicle weight. So, it's a 1998 XL Ranger extended cab, 4x4. With3/4 tank of gas and a driver that is not skinny. Real world weight = 3980 lbs.
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IIRC;
1993 4.0L/5-speed 4x4 with topper and me, not sure about fuel was 3780.


Edit, actually, I think that was my race truck...
 
Fair enough, my '97 4x2 extended cab 2.3L Ranger over the weigh station with me in it is around 3600lb, the '90 back in the day was like 3200lb when it was a 4x2 with tiny tires, once it was 4x4 with turbo 2.3L, tool box with stuff in it and 35" tires and me in it and stuff was like 3950 last time I did the tractor pull...
 
i can run over the scales here on base next time i remember to drive around the golf course. they are always open and the screen where the weight shows is nice and bright facing towards the scale so you don't have to get out to walk over and see what it says.
 
I took a load of shingles to the transfer station by me, as I recall I tipped the scales at 4100 lbs, with a full toolbox in the back, dual battery setup, full tank of gas (2009 FX4)

I will look for the slip from them. I just remember being excited that it only cost me $36 bucks to get rid of 600lbs of shingles. Doing it that way, it cost less for the whole roof project for my shed than it would have cost for a dumpster to be dropped at my house for the shingles and them being disposed of.
 
You want weights, I gots weights for ya:

Lil Red
'99 Ranger 4x2 RCSB, 4.0 Auto, A/C, Splash, bedliner, Tonneau, Milwakee toolbox (3/8" sockets and 18v impact) and me: 970kg front, 730kg rear (or 3,750lbs total or a little under 3,400lbs empty)

Zoom Zoom
'08 B4000 4x4 SCSB, 4.0/Auto, A/C, cap, me and youngest: 1,170kg front, 910kg rear (or 4,585 lb total or right around 4,000lbs empty)
'08 B4000 4x4 SCSB, 4.0/Auto, A/C, winter wheels in box, 3/8" and 1/2" toolboxes, hydraulic jack, 5th wheel TravelAir W186 and me: 1,230kg front, 1230kg rear, 1,270kg trailer axle (5,425lbs truck/2,800lbs trailer/8,225lb combined) <Should have put the tires in the trailer, truck was a little overweight - the 4 wheels scale out to over 250lbs, pin weight of 5th wheel is about 640lbs for reference>.

Butterfly
'98 Ranger 4x2 RCSB, 3.0 manual, Splash, bedliner and me: 850kg front, 630kg rear (or 3,260lbs total or a little under 3,000lbs empty)

Squirrel
'99 Ranger 4x4 SCSB, 4.0 Auto, A/C, Superlift me, and missus: 1,220kg front, 850kg rear (or 4,560lbs )
'99 Ranger 4x4 SCSB, 4.0 Auto, A/C, Superlift, Adventurer 76r camper, 3/8" and 1/2" toolboxes, me, and missus: 1,230kg front, 1500kg rear (or 6,020lbs total). <Overloaded more than I was comfortable with>.
 
i didn't come on base yesterday when i took the ranger out so i didn't hit the scales
 

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