No. Payload is what you can carry in the actual vehicle while towing is what can be towed behind it.
My 97 Expedition with the 5.4 towing capacity is 8,000 lbs. Yours should be the same.
The 1992 Chevrolet half ton pickup truck has a rated towing capacity of 4500 pounds. The same pickup truck with a camper special option has a towing capacity of 6500 pounds.
The maximum towing capacity of the 1995 Mercury Village is 3,500 pounds. This is the same for all engines. However, a towing package is required.
Towing capacity of a 1999 Corolla is 1500 lbs. I would assume that the towing capacity of a 1995 Corolla is the same. I would not put that much weight on the car if I were you though. 14 years is a lot of time for a frame to get weak.
the Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser is based on the same body that the Buick Roadmaster SW and Chevy Caprice SW used, meaning that it has a 5000 lb towing capacity if already equipped with a towing package, and 3500 if not.
I have the same Jeep and it's 3500lbs
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.
No
The same thing as energy is the capacity to do work or cause change.
I was wondering the same thing - a google search directed me to this page, which lists all sorts of different numbers depending on the engine capacity, transmission, and 2WD/4WD http://www.ford-trucks.com/specs/2001_ranger_1.html
no it's not
not at all