The towing capacity of a 1987 Ford Bronco II typically ranges from 2,000 to 3,500 pounds, depending on the specific configuration and engine type. The V6 engine usually has a lower towing capacity compared to the optional V8 engine. It's essential to consult the owner's manual or manufacturer's specifications for precise figures based on the vehicle's setup. Always ensure that towing is within the vehicle's limits for safety and performance.
stock bumper hitch is class 1 @ 2000lbs
a rapist in your trunk
mine are blue, but there all different. 89 are black, 87 are blue, 92 are steel
In 1986 fuel injection was introduced, and the 2.8 was dropped for the 2.9L E.F.I which was a huge improvement. Your Bronco II spec'd 140 h.p. in 1986. Hope this helped. -- Boost
The Bronco 2 was sold between 1984 and 1990. The Ford Bronco 2 was a compact SUV. It was smaller than a full-sized Bronco. It was succeeded by Ford Explorer.
There is the FULL SIZE BRONCO and then the Bronco II ( the Bronco II is smaller , eventually replaced by the Ford Explorer)
maybe the fuel pump is not supplying the fuel as it should check the fuel filter and the pump pressure or the air filter is clogged
Probably not because the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco 2 were not very good by their motor.
43.5
If you have a 4.3Litre engine, and a factory installed towing package the tow rating is 5300 lbs,max 5500 lbs. Always change your tranny fluid every 50,000 klms, and check fliud levels while towing. Tranny cooler and rad seals pop.
87/2=43.5
89-2 = 87