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What is a 4×2 Ranger?

What is a 4×2 Ranger?

On a 4×2 drivetrain vehicle, only two of the wheels are being given torque. This can either be given to the front wheel axis or the rear wheel axis. You may have heard of the terms Front-Wheel Drive(FWD) and Rear-Wheel Drive(RWD). The specific type of 4×2 drivetrain is what these are referencing.

Will Ford make a regular cab Ranger?

Like big brother F-150, the Ranger spans a broad price and equipment range, and can be equipped for a wide range of uses. There are three different cab configurations (Regular Cab, and 2- or 4-door Super Cab), two bed lengths (6-foot or 7-foot) and two engines (2.3L 4-cylinder or 4.0L V6).

How is the value of a 1996 Ford Ranger determined?

The value of a 1996 Ford Ranger, or any vehicle, is determined by its age, mileage, condition, trim level and installed options.

How tall is the cargo bed on a Ford Ranger?

Cargo Bed (mm) Width 1560 1560 1560 Width between arches 1139 1139 1139 Length 2317 1847 1549 Depth 511 511 511 Loading height 835 (724) 835 835 4 For news releases, related materials, photos and video, visit www.fordmedia.eu or www.media.ford.com. Follow www.twitter.com/FordEu or www.youtube.com/fordofeurope Weights

What’s the weight limit on a Ford Ranger?

The performance and economy of all models will be reduced when used for towing. 80 kg roof load for all versions. 220 kg nose weight limit for all versions. 5 For news releases, related materials, photos and video, visit www.fordmedia.eu or www.media.ford.com. Follow www.twitter.com/FordEu or www.youtube.com/fordofeurope

What kind of Tech does a Ford Ranger have?

Modulation: Standard: Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Traction Control System (TCS), Electronic Brake Assist. ESC system features: Hill Descent Control (HDC), Hill Start Assist (HSA), Trailer Sway Control (TSC), Load Adaptive Control (LAC), Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Emergency Brake Light (EBL), Roll- Over Mitigation (ROM) Wheels & tyres

When did the Ford Ranger get a 4.0L engine?

The 4.0L OHV (Over Head Valve) V-6 engine found its way in to the Ford Ranger in 1990 and ultimately replaced the 2.9L V-6. This evolutionary redesign of the American 2.9L solved many of the reliability issues that plagued its predecessor. A beefier cylinder head design eliminated the 2.9L’s common failure of cracked heads.

How many miles does a Ford Ranger get?

3,421 Ford Rangers have provided 50.2 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Ford Rangers currently participating in our fuel tracking program.

What kind of lifter does a Ford Ranger use?

Hydraulic roller lifters replaced the simple hydraulic lifters used in the 2.9L, which were sometimes overly sensitive to oil contamination, often requiring the lifters to be replaced prematurely.

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