In the manual of my Mazda it says maximum towing is like 3500, and in a Ranger of the same style, year and engine, it's listed at 5600. I've towed 5400 lbs. just fine with my Mazda, so why is it listed so low?
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That is what you get when you don't get the name brand truck
Automatics are rated higher than manuals although they are weaker. Axle gearing is another biggie there are a bunch of different variables.
x2, axles and gears make a very big difference, whereas my Dana 35 could tow a good bit more than my brothers (mine in a few days) ranger
EDIT: It's supposed to say 'does' instead of 'is' in the title, but I don't know how edit the title. Sorry, but I'm a perfectionalist when it comes to grammar. haha
the ratings for the mazda and ranger are the same. Now I don't know why your manual says that but are you sure you are not looking under the 3.0 V6 category which would be around 3500-4000 pounds. The manual for my truck is for all B-series trucks and has the ratings listed from the four cylinder to the 4.0 V6.
Fixed it.
Oh, and it's "perfectionist".![]()
do you have a stick or auto?? a manual tranny is rated around 3500#.maybe even a little lower.