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I towed over 7500lbs a couple of times
I would say the car handles it very good but uphill is a struggle with the 2liter diesel
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Thanks, that is good to here. I am feeling pretty good about towing my boat up a steep boat ramp.
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up a boat ramp should be no problem with power
i only have problems keeping speed over 55mph uphill with over 14%gradient
 
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One more question what drop ( 6 or 8") do you use on your hitch ?
 

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One more question what drop ( 6 or 8") do you use on your hitch ?
That depends entirely on your trailer coupler height and its tongue weight. Hardly any big boat trailers use weight distribution hitches - and they should! - so a heavy tongue, say 600 pounds, is really going to make your truck squat. You can buy an adjustable ball mount, that takes a lot of the hassle out of getting the truck and trailer to ride close to level. Rear airbags may be needed ultimately. Have you leveled your trailer and measured the coupler height above the ground, and weighed the tongue on an accurate scale?

Here is some interesting reading:
https://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-forum/156765-how-much-tongue-weight-trailer.html

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Spokane Wa USA

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I no longer have my 2.3L '19 Ranger, having upgraded to a '24 RR. About 10% of the 80,000 miles of the '19 was towing typically around 5,500# from WY to Southern Utah. Grades are long (up to 20 miles) and steep with elevations to 8,000'. I live at 7,500'. Use caution, take your time and your 2.3L will do just fine. No overheating concerns. Consider:
- When towing, bigger is better - F-150, F-250 etc., but your Ranger will tow 5,500 just fine.
- A tongue weight scale is a good idea since the boat motor is a lot of weight hanging off the rear.
- Most boat trailers have surge brakes. They work fine but proper maintenance and adjustment for the weight of your boat is a must. Electric brakes are better but conversion is pricy.
- I increased tire pressure 2# in the front and 4# in the rear. If you have sway, more may be necessary.
- Also experimented with tow/haul mode but found drive or sport mode to be just fine.
- Finally ... Anticipate. As George Carlin would say, "Every other driver out their is an idiot." I'll add, expect them to do dumb and unexpected things.

Lots of good advice from others too.
 
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Thank you John and Jim, I went to a local u-haul and purchased a 7,500 lbs tow weight and 750 tongue weight with a 5 3/4 drop solid non adjustable hitch with a 2" heave duty ball. Than I took my Ranger and the hitch to the boat yard and lined it up with the trailer it looked like a good fit.
 
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I am curious on this and will be watching as I was considering a Ranger to replace my 2023 Colorado that has the non turbomax weaker 2.7L engine. I came close to buying a new Ranger but bought the used Colorado instead as it was 6K cheaper. I didn't know the difference between turbo and turbomax engines at the time and thought it could tow 7K LBS. Much to my disappointment it can't tow much and now I'm stuck with seeking another new vehicle- possibly back to the Ranger. I need to tow about 5500 LBS. It's needs to be a low trim too- XL is what I'm looking at.
Have you looked at the GM tune? They make a tune kit, right from GM to get you to the "better" version of the engine. Cheaper than a new truck.

That said I think the big difference for towing between the GM and the Ranger is the rear axle. 3.42 vs 3.73 The 3.73 is far superior for towing.
 

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Have you looked at the GM tune? They make a tune kit, right from GM to get you to the "better" version of the engine. Cheaper than a new truck.

That said I think the big difference for towing between the GM and the Ranger is the rear axle. 3.42 vs 3.73 The 3.73 is far superior for towing.
Yes, I looked into the tune first thing as soon as I got the truck. I thought the same thing actually. But then I found out that there are three 2.7 Turbo engines- the lowly L2R, L3B low tune (Turbo Plus) and L3B high tune (Turbo Max). If you have an L3B engine with the low output tune you can have a factory GM tune put on it to get the high output for cheap. If you have the L2R engine you are SOL. Is the reason I am looking at a Ranger now. I don't think many people know this. I was completely fooled on it and I only found out when I dug really deep. I have posted this on a few forums now to save anyone else from making the same mistake I did. The L2R engine gets really good gas mileage but is slow a heck and no towing.
 

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I never knew that so you taught someone about the engines
 
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Yes, I looked into the tune first thing as soon as I got the truck. I thought the same thing actually. But then I found out that there are three 2.7 Turbo engines- the lowly L2R, L3B low tune (Turbo Plus) and L3B high tune (Turbo Max). If you have an L3B engine with the low output tune you can have a factory GM tune put on it to get the high output for cheap. If you have the L2R engine you are SOL. Is the reason I am looking at a Ranger now. I don't think many people know this. I was completely fooled on it and I only found out when I dug really deep. I have posted this on a few forums now to save anyone else from making the same mistake I did. The L2R engine gets really good gas mileage but is slow a heck and no towing.
Any thoughts on the Thorton chip tune for the 2.3l in the Ranger. I drive my Ranger in sport mode some times and feel I get better acceleration and was wondering about the chip tune.
 

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