Norpinist
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I only see the maximum of 7,500 lbs with the tow package in the Ranger literature. Thx.
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FYI, You must deduct the weight of the receiver, ball and mount, something like 40 pounds, from the max allowed hitch weight and also from the truck payload number on your door jamb sticker…..
Have you seen the tow guide?
https://www.vdm.ford.com/content/da.../towing/pdf/2024-Ford-Ranger-Towing-Guide.pdf
It is clearly stated there that 3500lbs is the most you can tow without having at least the base tow package. .
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
Thanks John and Jason - I had seen that and studied it. What I saw was that the bumper can tow 3500 lbs. According to Jason above, I can add a Class 3 hitch and a trailer brake get to 7500 lbs, so I’m hoping that’s the case.The standard tow package just adds a Class 3 hitch and 7 pin wiring. Adding the hitch yourself will get you to 7,500 lbs., but unless you add it yourself, you won't have the 7pin harness and potential TBC.
I suggest caution about towing up to 3,500 lbs with bumper only & no trailer brake controller (TBC). US DoT & many states have regulations. For example, MT says towing anything > 3,000 needs a TBC, & if trailer weighs less than 3,000, towing a trailer weighing more than 40% of the towing vehicle needs a . So, if you're towing a 2,100 lb trailer with a 5,000 lb Ranger, you need a TBC.Thanks John and Jason - I had seen that and studied it. What I saw was that the bumper can tow 3500 lbs. According to Jason above, I can add a Class 3 hitch and a trailer brake get to 7500 lbs, so I’m hoping that’s the case.