The Owner Guide shows with a 4x4 that all 4 wheels have to be off the ground
( I assume that applies with manual and automatic transmissions )
Use either a wheel lift tow truck with dollys , or a flat bed truck
No, the 2003 manual transmission will not fit a 1991 Ranger.
You can view the 2003 Ford Ranger OWNERS manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides * for North America
Buy a service manual and read it.
The owners manual shows Motorcraft Full Synthetic Manual Transmission Fluid for the 5 speed manual transaxle
13.2 quarts / 12.5 liters ( according to the owners manual ) for a 2003 Ford Ranger , 4.0 L , automatic
it should fit as they both have the same engine but is it manual or automatic
will it hurt automatic transmission in 2003 4by4 kia sportage being towed behind rv
2003 to 2008 manual trans 5 or 6 speed GL-4 you will need 3 quarts
AUTO TRANS: 2WD: 2.9 quarts - 4WD: 3.1 quarts. MANUAL TRANS: 1.9 quarts
My manual says Mercon ATF.
The 2003 Ford Ranger owners manual shows : ( 4.5 quarts with filter change ) for the 3.0 L - V6 engine
That's going to depend on your transfer case. If you have a manual transfer case, or an electronic transfer case with a neutral position, then all you have to do it put the transfer case in neutral. If not, then you'll have to remove the driveshafts in order to flat tow it without wrecking your transmission.