The 2001 Ford Ranger owners manual shows for : 2.3 L engine / manual transmission / 2 wheel drive / all axle ratios regular cab / 6 foot box / 1660 pounds MAXIMUM trailer weight / frontal area of trailer not larger than frontal area of vehicle regular cab / 7 foot box / 1600 pounds MAXIMUM trailer weight / frontal area of trailer not larger than frontal area of the Ford Ranger
The H3 with a manual transmission has a towing capacity of 3000 lbs. The H3 with an automatic transmission has a towing capacity of 4500 lbs.
The towing capacity of a 6 cylinder Ford Ranger will vary depending on the year, axle ratio, drive configuration, transmission, and suspension. The average towing capacity is 5,700 pounds.
Due to the 5 speed manual, the towing capacity is limited to 3100lbs.
The '99 escort is rated for a max. towing of 1000 lbs providing it has a manual transmission. Towing with the auto transmission isn't recommended.
1991 Ford Ranger SLT; 4.0 V6; 5500lbs towing capacity.
None. Not recommended.
2000 lbs (1 ton)
GM has determined that the towing capacity of an HHR with A/T is 1,000 pounds. Towing with a manual transmission is not recommended.
With a manual transmission the 2.3 is rated for 4800 pounds and the 2.9 is rated for 5000 pounds. With an automatic transmission the 2.3 is rated for 6000 - 6500 and the 2.9 is rated for 7500 - 8500 (depending on what rear end you have.)
A person should know the towing capacity of their vehicle. The 2004 Ford Ranger FX4 Level II has a towing capacity of 5,600-pounds.
The gasoline powered 2.4-liter motor is offered only with a manual gearbox and has a maximum towing capacity of 2,000 lbs. The 2.8-liter diesel engine makes use of its high torque numbers to bring its towing capacity to 5,000 lbs., the same capacity achieved by the 3.7-liter V-6 when mated to an automatic transmission. The manual transmission paired to the V-6 engine yields a 3,500-lb. towing capacity.
Towing capacity (lbs.): 5320