Due to the 5 speed manual, the towing capacity is limited to 3100lbs.
The standard towing capacity of this 1996 Ford F-250 4x4 is 10,000 pounds. This is for the 7.5 Liter engine.
3500lbs pounds.
The 2001 Chevrolet S 10 4.3 liter six-cylinder engine has a towing capacity of 2500 pounds. The pickup truck hits a tongue weight of 550 pounds.
The towing capacity of a 6-cylinder Ford E-150 conversion van is 1,200 lbs. It also has a 3-speed automatic transmission and a 4.9 liter engine.
The Jeep Wrangler with the 4-cylinder automatic has a maximum towing capacity of 1,000 pounds. The Jeep Wrangler with the 2.5 liter engine and 5-speed manual transmission has a maximum towing capacity of 2,000 pounds.
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1996 CHEVROLET S-10 LS 4X2, 2.2 liter engine, 19 Gallon fuel tank, 5 speed manual transmission: Payload: 1654 pounds Towing Capacity: 2000 pounds
The speed sensor on a 99 Ranger 2.5 liter 2WD with an automatic transmission is in the rear differential. It is included with the ABS sensor in one unit.
The maximum towing capacity of this 2003 B2300 from Mazda is 1,640. This truck has gross combined weight rating of 4,800 pounds.
the manual says, 60kms an hour. I dont know because i see people go faster than that, but I am trying to figure out the same thing. Try this site.....http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Camping-Towing/TowRatingPDF/2000.pdf............. For a 1999 Ranger 3.0 5 speed it is 2240 lbs.
None. Not recommended.
To find your towing capacity, weigh it as it would normally be loaded then weigh it with your trailer hooked up. Verify that you are not going over the front or rear maximum ratings on your truck while hooked up and as long as the weight does not exceed the maximum limit, you should be fine.