But, then I see stuff like this:
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Def a lot longer and bigger than what I'm towing. And, if the two older kids just drive themselves in their own car, then the back seat space becomes a non issue.... lol
I know! There a times when I think I want a 3/4 ton for my little 23' trailer. Just so I have more payload.Wow, some of those look like they’d be better off with a heavy half or 3/4 ton truck.
I towed a 9,000lb 30’ trailer with my crew cab gasser 2500 that’s rated for 14,000lb. It seemed like a lot of trailer for the truck.
I don’t think tow rating takes into account aerodynamic drag.
Wow, some of those look like they’d be better off with a heavy half or 3/4 ton truck.
I towed a 9,000lb 30’ trailer with my crew cab gasser 2500 that’s rated for 14,000lb. It seemed like a lot of trailer for the truck.
I don’t think tow rating takes into account aerodynamic drag.
Why not ? Cause the other 90% of the time the truck is driven, it's just me commuting to work hauling air....Kinda sorta, you are supposed extrapolate that on your own. Kind of spitballing in the wind though because shape has a lot to do with it too.
The 2021 guide goes into frontal area on page 16.
IMO with a Ranger pulling a fullsize truck sized camper you are going to be getting fullsize or worse mpg so why not just spend a little extra and get a fullsize so you are not running it thru the wringer?
Also you're gonna get full size truck mpg with midsize truck fuel tank capacity. You'll end up like the jeep guys with extra fuel cans hanging off your truck. lolKinda sorta, you are supposed extrapolate that on your own. Kind of spitballing in the wind though because shape has a lot to do with it too.
The 2021 guide goes into frontal area on page 16.
IMO with a Ranger pulling a fullsize truck sized camper you are going to be getting fullsize or worse mpg so why not just spend a little extra and get a fullsize so you are not running it thru the wringer?
What aspect of the midsize appeals to you? The mpg?Why not ? Cause the other 90% of the time the truck is driven, it's just me commuting to work hauling air....
So for the 12-15 times a year I'm towing a 5,000 lb (loaded) - 23' hitch to bumper trailer, would a 1/4 ton be sufficient for towing and carrying a couple kids (13 & 20) 3-4 hours out of town?
Beats me. That is my dilemma.
Can fit in my garage, cheaper to buy, less insurance cost, better on fuel, easier for my wife to drive.What aspect of the midsize appeals to you? The mpg?
I have two kids. When they were younger after the rear facing seat space hog was done. The small trucks were high on my Outback replacement list. I’m in the Bay Area and have SF rentals so tight spaces were a big concern also.Our kid is finally moving into a booster. Rear facing was a big issue when we went shopping last time. Hence our current Subaru Outback (amazing car!!)
To be honest, the only thing that is holding me back with the ranger is the 5' bed. I was hoping to mount one of our new 6.6' campers inside the tailgate... Guess it will hang out.
What I REALLY like about the ranger is the compact size and it's overall features. Basicly the same footprint as our Subaru. Our daily errants lead us to tight parking lots. Can't imagine driving an F150 size truck every day.
Why not ? Cause the other 90% of the time the truck is driven, it's just me commuting to work hauling air....
So for the 12-15 times a year I'm towing a 5,000 lb (loaded) - 23' hitch to bumper trailer, would a 1/4 ton be sufficient for towing and carrying a couple kids (13 & 20) 3-4 hours out of town?
Beats me. That is my dilemma.
Also you're gonna get full size truck mpg with midsize truck fuel tank capacity. You'll end up like the jeep guys with extra fuel cans hanging off your truck. lol
My truck has the 36 gal tank. I think the new Rangers have an 18 Gal tank, correct?Eh, my F-150 has 22gal and my Ranger has 17 so that is kind of a wash.
My FIL followed me in his '14 F-150 pulling his camper on our last trip. He had about the same range as my Ranger... but he has something like a 40 gallon tank. Running empty last year he filled three times going from Omaha almost to Pennsylvania and back.
My truck has the 36 gal tank. I think the new Rangers have an 18 Gal tank, correct?
I don't know, when I spec them the way I'd want them, there seems to be a pretty substantial difference in price.
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