You use gear oil. The recommended weight is 80w-90. Some people that tow a lot like to use a thicker oil like a 75w-140 and others claim that you should put some friction modifier it with it.
All Ford Rangers have a rear differential , and if they are 4X4 equipped , a front differential also
85W90 gear oil.
what is the axle gear ratio for a 1998 ford ranger 4x4 4.0l?
Yes, you can tow a 4x4 vehicle the same as any other vehicle. The front axle or (differential) is not engaged until you put the transfer case into gear. When in the 2WD High range you are towing a 2WD vehicle.
Yes, it was an option.
Use 80-90 gear oil.
Check your clutch fluid resivior and your gear grease in the transmission
I was looking at the 2008 Ford F-150 owners manual ( trailer towing section ) And for a 4x4 Crew Cab with the 4.6 liter V8 engine , 139 and 151 inch wheelbase , 17 inch or 18 inch tires , it only lists ( 3.73 differential gear ratio )
Hypoid gear oil 80w90
On a 2004 Ford Expedition , 4x4 : The front differential has a tube ( hose ) coming off the top of the differential ( the biggest part of the case where the gears are )
You can always google things that you are lookig for you know
yes, absolutly a must, 4:10 and 4:11 will qualify as the same