RangerManagement
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- Matt
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- Location
- Los Angeles
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- 2020 Ranger XL 2WD supercab
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- Analyst
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Hi All,
I am new to this forum so I apologise if towing discussions are akin to beating a dead horse.
Anyway, I recently moved from LA to SLC and towed my wife's Mazda Cx5. I was confident my Ranger could pull it, but I was not expecting it to perform so we'll!
My Ranger is a 2020 XL SuperCab with only the 101a package. I bolted on a 7500lb rated drawtite hitch mount for towing.
All said, the trailer and the Mazda together weighed about 6,000lbs. Since we were moving I also loaded the bed and can with about 750lbs of cargo.
Acceleration up mountains was of no concern what so ever. In fact, I had to back off the throttle when downshifting into 6th in order to stay below 70mph! The trailer was not braked, so I was a bit concerned. The concern was not necessary because the trans took charge and eased most of the load off of brakes. I believe I only braked 5 or 6 times coming down Hollarand.
All together the trip computer read 14.9mpg over 670 miles in 11 hours 20 min. Definitely impressed. I calculated 14.25mpg but I find that still excellent given the circumstances.
Your thoughts? Also, should I service any particular parts after this?
I am new to this forum so I apologise if towing discussions are akin to beating a dead horse.
Anyway, I recently moved from LA to SLC and towed my wife's Mazda Cx5. I was confident my Ranger could pull it, but I was not expecting it to perform so we'll!
My Ranger is a 2020 XL SuperCab with only the 101a package. I bolted on a 7500lb rated drawtite hitch mount for towing.
All said, the trailer and the Mazda together weighed about 6,000lbs. Since we were moving I also loaded the bed and can with about 750lbs of cargo.
Acceleration up mountains was of no concern what so ever. In fact, I had to back off the throttle when downshifting into 6th in order to stay below 70mph! The trailer was not braked, so I was a bit concerned. The concern was not necessary because the trans took charge and eased most of the load off of brakes. I believe I only braked 5 or 6 times coming down Hollarand.
All together the trip computer read 14.9mpg over 670 miles in 11 hours 20 min. Definitely impressed. I calculated 14.25mpg but I find that still excellent given the circumstances.
Your thoughts? Also, should I service any particular parts after this?
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