Same for me, didn't even feel it even though it had far too much tongue weight (front wheels lost traction when backing down a steep driveway).This thing tows so well.
It towed this up and down the mountains ofeasternwestern NC effortlessly.
And it also towed this up and down the mountains ofeasternwestern NC effortlessly.
60 mph up the mountain with no sweat.
It could have gone faster but I kept it civil.
Dang I like this truck.
Hold on just a minute.I can definitely agree. I just moved from Cali to Atlanta, and used the Ranger with an 8.5x20' trailer to move everything we owned across the country. I'm not particularly proud of how overloaded everything was, but at ~65mph average from LA to GA along I-40, averaging 8.3mpg with a total of just shy of 16k lbs total, I was so incredibly impressed with the Ranger. I would have loved to have some hindsight in total weight of our belongings, as well as being able to reload the trailer (the photo attached was before it was loaded and I added the strap on tow-mirrors), but it still was faster than the 2015 Chevy Spark (non-EV) that was in our small convoy as we went across the country (I heard from that driver multiple times that they couldn't keep up with me leading the pack). It handled all the mountains and hills fantastically, there was only one small stretch of I-40 going up into AZ that was a little slow while the Ranger struggled to put all the power down, but it was absolutely up to the task and crushed it from beginning to end. I wouldn't recommend that kind of overloading, nor would I do it again if I had the option, but this outperformed my '04 F-150 I had with a smaller trailer but likely similar load back in 2011.
Probably! There's also a difference between 5 gallons of improperly stored flammable/explosive material (and saying it's fine to do over and over) and extra weight on the highway lol.Hold on just a minute.
?Wasn't it you who was giving me a hard time not to long ago about carrying a VP gas jug that wasn't properly rated? I guess towing an overloaded trailer cross country is much safer??
And just when you thought it couldn't get any better..... it's BLUE!While I've been impressed with my Ranger's towing ability, I got to take it up elk hunting in the snow covered mountains of Wyoming. Some of the credit goes to my 33" Nitto Ridge Grapplers and the suspension mods that allowed them, but the Ranger felt nimble, smooth, sure footed, and down right invincible on the roughly 1' deep, snow covered, two track roads. It may not be the best 4x4 I've ever ridden in, but its the best 4x4 I've ever owned. Couple that with the ability to tow my 29.5' travel trailer and get 20+mpg city driving, and you can color me impressed. Oh and most importantly, it fits in my garage.
At 65 mph no less!Hold on just a minute.
?Wasn't it you who was giving me a hard time not to long ago about carrying a VP gas jug that wasn't properly rated? I guess towing an overloaded trailer cross country is much safer??
do you have the trailer towing package and if so what's included with that packageThis thing tows so well.
It towed this up and down the mountains ofeasternwestern NC effortlessly.
And it also towed this up and down the mountains ofeasternwestern NC effortlessly.
60 mph up the mountain with no sweat.
It could have gone faster but I kept it civil.
Dang I like this truck.
Wow!! The only thing you didn't overload was the front axle. 1800 over on the REAR GAWR, 2000 over on the GVWR for the truck, and 3300 over on the GCVWR. Nothing like going for the Grand Slam. Glad you made it safe. Your lucky you didn't have something happen/fail on the way. Glad to see you did have a good WDH on the rig.