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response handling? The test criteria performed
on theses road tests certainly imitates real life emergency response/accident avoidal manuevering.
I've had many occasions where Ive had to turn HARD
to avoid another vehicle at or above 48 mph. just a thought.
The Ranger is a better value, but I always felt the Tacoma handled better on road and off.
These tests back up my point.
Try http://www.fordranger.com
Their tech boards may help.
trent:
The 4.0 gets its max torque at 2750 rpm vs somewhere around 3700 for the 3.0, an asset in my mind. I dont think the overall power is so great that you would notice but the torque you will.
spoog:
I will check again but I recall the article specifically saying they tested 12 trucks.
Is that all the trucks?
Was there not something about "...computer simulated..." also in the article?
9 inches
I have also measured 1 4Runner, 3 Tacomas all with 31x10.5x15 tires at:
9 inches
This is the lowest clearance which equals the lowest point of the rear differential. If you do not believe me, go measure yourself.
"Facts are the greatest enamy of the many truths."
Any advice?
Thanks,
Dan
Try posting your question on:
http://www.fordranger.com. There are tech boards that may be able to give advise. Go there anyway there are come cool ideas that you can get.
ras4:
Impressive! Hope my 99 fairs as well.
Does anybody know if the 2-dr supercab has more headroom than the 4-door supercab? I'm shopping for a 4x4 xlt replacement for my '89 4x4 xlt, and it seems that there's a reinforcement bar in the ceiling of the 4 door '99 model running across the middle of the ceiling, from left to right. That bar decreases the headroom compared to the '89 I own. Does the 2 door have the same bar, or was it added for the 4-door only?
Also, maybe during shipment the doors settle and may just need to be adjusted or tightened once in a while??
I'm thinking about getting the 4-door cab, but am now wondering if it is really such a good idea. I don't want my doors to rattle when closed, or be really sqeeky when I'm driving. The biggest reason I was thinking about the 4-door was the easy access to the back. What do the rest of you think? Do any of you 2-door owners wish you had the 4-door cab, or vice versa?
I got the 2dr SC because i didn't think that the 4dr convenience is worth $600 to me. Also, i thought there was more room in the cab with the jumpseats tucked away. It would be nice to have the doors but i'm worried about what potential problems that may come up. I guess you have to figure out if you really need those doors. On the design aspect, personally i still have to hear complains about rattles and vibrations. I just wasn't confident seeing the wiggling of the rear door when you slam shut the front doors. The salesperson at the dealership told me that there has to be some 'give' on the rear doors when the front gets shut but that's the salesman talking. Has anyone out there have experiences you can share with us regarding the 4dr?
I would also like to recommend the tow pkg and to get rid of those damn Firejunks they put on the Rangers.
If you have any more questions please ask away!
What are the "Firejunks" you're talking about?
F6 is a 3.73 limited slip
Firejunks are the Firestone tires that are stock
with the vehicle. the best i can say is they ride
real smooth on hard surfaced roads.
Check my webb site out in a few now and in a few
days to see the difference between Firestones
and BF Goodrich tires on the Ranger.
http://members.aol.com/Cpousnr/index1.html
I refer to the Firestone tires that Ford puts on the Ranger as "Firejunks", for offroad or even light offroad they really are bad. I believe Ford may have gotten a huge bulk discount with these tires. They come in a 235 and a 265. I would highly recommend getting new tires right away.
Feltonm, no A/C?? if it doesn't have A/C don't pay more than 17,900 tops. Also, check the offroad pkg#, some dealers are not putting on the front skidplates that come with a certain pkg#. Also, don't forget the dealer kickback, this is negotiable also. Have you shopped other dealers and see what they can do?
Thanks in advance
James
James my friend. Well I believe in the "Tim the Toolman" philosophy of "MORE POWER" but. . .
I have the 4.0 5sp manual in my 99 Supercab 4X4. I really like it. I guess I broke it in correctly because at around 10,000 miles MPG went to around 18-19 in town and 22-23 on the hwy, twice 25. That is not racing it from lights and 75-77 on interstates. Get around 80mph and the mpg goes south. Almost 15,000 miles and no problems at all, no pings, no grunts just smooth riding. I use 85 octane gas all the time in Colo even when going 4 wheelin at 9K+ altitude. It has never balked, never hesitated and runs real smooth. I like the torque curve with max torque at 2750 rpm.
I don't know a lot about the 3.0, vince8 or sushi could help more. I understand some people have had pinging problems that are hard to cure even with changing and running higher octane gas. I know of no other problems.
Cannot help you on the 4 cyl. But more power is better than less in my humble opinion.
There is a web site called Ranger Station. They have posting sites on all engine congigurations plus a lot more. That URL is on my puter at work. Try a search or wait till monday and I will repost the URL for Ranger Station.
I firmly believe my Ranger, like my other cars, if broken in correctly and oil and filter and air filter changed REGULARLY will last a long time. Had an 86 Caravan I sold with 138,000 miles, orig CV joints, compression all even and in spec and it did not burn oil. Same for a 78 Corona with 144,000, and my 73 Celica with 133,000.
For staters, try this site for further info:
http://www.fordranger.com/.
Good luck my friend they are good vehicles and well priced for what you get. Check Edmunds or Kelly Blue Book at http://www.kbb.com for detailed info on rebates, holdbacks etc and cut your best deal. At year end somewhere between one and two thousand below invoice may not be out of order. I got my XLT 3500 under sticker, 1300 under invoice and got them to finance the whole amount for 2.9% plus a mistake on their addition gave me free cruise control.
The best I can say about the Firestones is they do provide a degree of rubber to keep the rims from scraping the road.
After laying out 500+ for the BFG's I am considering extra tires to save them for winter and fun stuff. Just gotta think of how to break it to the wife. "Honey, cut back on groceries so I can get another set of tires for the truck."
I am a Chief but there are some limits to my abilities with the Chiefette.
In the last 5 months, it has died *3* times on the freeway with problems in the electronic fuel pump. No warning, no hope -- the engine just shuts off and (if you are lucky, and in the right lane) you can only coast to a stop.
The first time, after a stall in the middle of the freeway and a 20-mile tow, the dealer who repaired the truck said the fuel pump relay had gone. The second time (2.5 months later, on a different freeway on-ramp, and a 20-mile tow ) they replaced the entire fuel pump. Now a third time, (2.5 months later still, and a 40-mile tow) with the same problem I am at my wits end.
1) Do any other readers have knowledge of similar problems?
2) Any suggestions on how MANY times I should be subjected to this dangerous condition, and what I might do about it? I'm past the "lemon law" timeframe as the truck is 18 months old. But I am ready to sell it immediately, given I just can't depend upon it working safely.
Thanks for any thoughts and recommendations...
Sorry no simular problem here.
A suggestion. The vehicle is equiped with a fuel shutoff under the right passenger kickplate. In the event of an accident, it shuts off fuel to the engine and it has to be reset. Could your problem be somewhere in that area?
Check the following URL:
http://www.fordranger.com/
On it is numerous technical interchange sites like this one. In all of my reading from that, there is no report of the problem you describe, but give it a try.
Also, one called "Ranger Station", I do not have the URL, breaks down by engine posting areas. Again, have not seen the issue you describe.
Hope this helps but I would center on the shutoff area, maybe a relay is not releasing or is defective and you go into a fuel shutoff situation.?!?
Come on back and let us know if you find anything else out. Hope this helps.
http://members.aol.com/Cpousnr/index1.html
Check it out!
I have a source that may be able to help but need to know the first 15 numbers of the vehicle VIN number to see how it is configured. It is in the drivers window or on the registration.
Also, where are you located?
James
Thank Again
sounds high my friend but colo is different than Wash. Whey I bought mine the 2 wheel drive XLTs were about 12K which included the 1K and $400 rebates.
A suggestion? I have read, but have not confirmed, that the XLs, when equiped with the 4.0, come with 4 wheel disk brakes. Is that another option in your choice, an XL?
A Ranger 4x4, non-supercab, 3.0 is advertised in the Denver paper today MSRP $17,845 less 3,148 discount for total of $14,697. Supercab adds a grand as does the 4x4 so I dont understand why their price is not more like 15K. Just must be more in Wash state.
For towing, depends on what you tow. The auto is good if you tow something over 3000 lb but you would want the towing option suspension, bigger beefer shocks etc. Other options? The XLTs are well equiped as is so unless you have a desire for power everything, you can after market add fogs, kc's etc. and add them like I will do to a Bull Bar on the front. Get a bug screen, cheap @ 70 bucks and saves front from chipping. If you want tint, get the 3M aftermarket for maybe 150. Had it on an Intrapid and it NEVER bubbled. Just make sure it is 3M and not some odd ball. Bed liner sprayed in, look at Ameriguard vs Rino. A bit cheaper and high quality. Do not get this stuff from the dealer unless you want to pay more.
When I bought mine in Jan., AIR was a freebe on the 4.0 but cost $800 on the 3.0 engines. Consider that in your search.
No 2X2's, that is strange. Only thing
Thanks so much for your suggestions! I remembered the emergency fuel pump relay switch, and checked it to no avail -- it had not popped up. Checking fuses this morning has revealed the fuel pump 20A fuse had blown; swapping it with another similar fuse started the engine for a second, and then that fuse blew, too...
So there is something going on in the electrical system for the fuel pump.
I did indeed check the other Ranger sites you mentioned, and as you found no similar hits, which at least makes me feel a bit better -- this doesn't seem to be a problem applying to all Rangers.
Thanks again for the input.
Also, don't forget the possible rebates, delear kickback.
The 3.0 is also a good engine. It has been around for sometime. I own a 4.0 5spd XLT 4x4 stepside. I have a friend who has worked for Ford for 14 years and he says the 3.0 is actually the more reliable engine. I chose the 4.0 because I needed that extra torque for my outdoor activities. Good luck and let us know what you find.
CP - the 31's look great!
Question for you, I've been to the B3000 engine knock topic. If the 3.0 has been around and it's reliable how come they haven't fixed the knock on this engine? I only have about 3000mi on my 3.0 and i get knocks even on a slight grade. Usually, its when shifting from 3rd to 4th, then to 5th (5spd manual). Even shifting from 65mph from 4th to 5th, it makes the straining sound. On level pavement, it's pretty decent. I'm waiting for it to get worst before i take it to the dealer. Any opinions?
I mentioned the other swithch because you had not mentioned in before.
Good luck. Tell the service dept about the fuse and if necessary go to the zone office.
S-10, everyone knows the S-10 is the lowest in quality/reliability. Granted the Vortec 4.3 puts out more HP, what about torque?
They are getting ready for the 2000s so you have a bit of leverage.
Vince will tell you to get a 4.10 rear but for what you want the 3.73 will do. Hasn't stopped my XLT yet with the 3.73.
VINCE!!! My mileage dropped to around 17 around town. Guess it takes more power to push those 31s. Been reading about some people that are getting 70-80k miles on those BFG's.
What do you think about the looks of mine with the 31s?
http://member.aol.com/Cpousnr/myford1.jpg
Pope Zeke IV