What is the 2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity? How best it can tow?

2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity chart

The 2005 Ford Ranger was recognized for having the highest model choices as one of America’s most popular compact pickups in the truck segment. The Ranger’s mix of capability, reliability, durability, and functional value too just as tough as ever. The Ranger with a striking front-end layout, an intelligently refined interior, and technology is undoubtedly a standout agent. In this article let’s take a look at the trim, cab styles, options, and the 2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity in detail.

2005 Ford Ranger trim levels2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity
Ford Ranger XL1,600 – 2,640 lbs.
Ford Ranger XLT1,600 – 5,860 lbs.
Ford Ranger Edge2,460 – 5,740 lbs.
Ford Ranger FX4 Off-Road2,500 – 5,580 lbs.
Ford Ranger FX4 Level II2,760 – 5,220 lbs.
The above-shown numbers are subject to change and are for reference purposes only.

2005 Ford Ranger Engine Specs

The 2005 Ford Ranger has a three-engine option to choose from which are listed below.

  • The 2.3L DOHC I-4 16-valve dual overhead cam design produces solid horsepower and torque in a compact, efficient package. Sophisticated intake and exhaust camshaft profiles, throttle body, exhaust manifold design, and engine control calibration help boost highway performance.
  • The 3.0L OHV V6 engine produces solid horsepower and torque in a compact, efficient package and is a rugged, reliable powerplant consistently posts some of the best mileage numbers.
  • The 4.0L SOHC V6 provides excellent torque and gives you the edge for towing, hauling, and even rock-crawling (on 4WD models). It has a smooth-revving overhead cam design with an upper intake manifold engineered to deliver an overall powerband.

A proven engine makes Ranger an adventure machine, providing excellent torque for towing or climbing trails. Whether you choose the 4×2 or 4×4 drivetrain or explore all five trim levels, you’ll find a towing capacity that is further noteworthy of any pickup truck.

Engine Type2.3L DOHC 16-VALVE I-4 Engine3.0L OHV 12-VALVE V6 Engine4.0L SOHC 12-VALVE V6 Engine
Maximum Power143 hp@ 5,250rpm148 hp @ 4,900207 hp@ 5,250rpm
Maximium Torque154 lb.-ft.@ 3,750rpm180  lb.-ft. @ 3,950238 lb.-ft.@ 3,000rpm
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2005 Ford Ranger Regular Cab 4X2 towing capacity

2.3L DOHC 16-VALVE I-4 EngineAxle RatioGCWRMax. Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.)
Manual transmission3.73 /4.104,8001,600
Automatic transmission4.105,5002,260
3.0L OHV 12-VALVE V6 EngineAxle RatioGCWRMax. Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.)
Manual transmission3.736,0002,640
Automatic transmission3.736,0002,600

2005 Ford Ranger Regular Cab 4X4 towing capacity

3.0L OHV 12-VALVE V6 EngineAxle RatioGCWRMax. Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.)
Manual transmission4.106,0002,340
Automatic transmission4.106,0002,300
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2005 Ford Ranger SuperCab 4X2 towing capacity

3.0L OHV 12-VALVE V6 EngineAxle RatioGCWRMax. Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.)
Manual transmission3.736,0002,460
Automatic transmission4.106,0002,420
4.0L SOHC 12-VALVE V6 EngineAxle RatioGCWRMax. Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.)
Manual transmission3.557,0003,400
Automatic transmission3.559,5005,860

2005 Ford Ranger SuperCab 4X4 towing capacity

4.0L SOHC 12-VALVE V6 EngineAxle RatioGCWRMax. Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.)
Manual transmission4.107,0003,100
Automatic transmission4.109,5005,580
Note:
Ford Ranger does not have an electric brake wiring provision. Certain states require electric trailer brakes over a specified trailer weight. In those states, the Ranger maximum trailer weight is limited to the state regulation. Please do check your state’s trailer weight regulations. The above-shown numbers may be offered only in combination with other options or subject to additional added requirements or limitations. Please do contact your Ford dealership or go through your individual vehicle owner's manual is the best source for the right information and guideance.
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2005 Ford Ranger trims

A wide selection of body styles, trim levels, and options lets you build the truck that fits your work style and your lifestyle. Available in five trim levels XL, XLT, Edge, FX4 OFF-ROAD, and FX4 Level II the 2005 Ranger is enhanced to provide greater fuel efficiency. Whether your idea of fun is 4×4 adventure or high-powered audio, a huge selection of body styles, trim levels, and options lets you build the truck that fits your work style and your lifestyle. Let’s find out more about all the details on the 2005 Ford Ranger trim levels below.

2005 Ford Ranger XL towing capacity

The 2005 Ford Ranger XL trim includes all the essential features that make the Ranger pickup the right choice for every next adventure. The highlighted features are a Black bar-style grille, Black front & rear bumpers, Manual side view mirrors, 15″ steel wheels, AM/FM stereo with clock, Manual windows, Black vinyl floor covering, Black urethane steering wheel, and Vinyl 60/40 split bench seat (cloth on SuperCab). The maximum towing capacity of the 2005 Ford XL trim is between 1,600 to 2,640 pounds when properly equipped.

2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity

2005 Ford Ranger XLT towing capacity

The 2005 Ford Ranger XLT includes all Ranger STX features, plus more than ergonomics. The highlighted features are Air conditioning, Color-coordinated carpet, and carpeted front floor mats, AM/FM stereo with the single-CD player, Cloth 60/40 split bench seat (4×2), Black bar-style grille, Black front & rear bumpers, Black door handles & side view mirror caps (4×4), Chromed bar-style grille, Fog lamps, and Tow hooks. When equipped properly 2005 Ford Ranger XLT trim can tow up to 5,860 pounds.

2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity

2005 Ford Ranger Edge towing capacity

The 2005 Ford Ranger Edge trim racks up style points and features a unique black honeycomb-mesh grille, body-color trim, and a range of wheels design and drivelines. The highlighted features are Body-color front & rear bumpers, Body-color wheel-lip moldings & side view mirror caps, Black textured vinyl floor covering, Fog lamps, AM/FM stereo/cassette/single-CD player with MP3 capability (Dual-Media),16″ 5-spoke cast-aluminum wheels (SuperCab), Side step bars and Tow hooks. It can tow between a maximum of 2,460 to 5,740 pounds when equipped properly.

Ford Ranger Edge Regular Cab

3.0L OHV 12-VALVE V6 EngineAxle RatioDriveGCWRMax. Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.)
Manual transmission4.104X26,0002,500
Automatic transmission4.104X26,0002,460

Ford Ranger Edge SuperCab

4.0L SOHC 12-VALVE V6 EngineAxle RatioGCWRMax. Loaded Trailer Weight (lbs.)
Manual transmission3.557,0003,280
Automatic transmission3.559,5005,740
2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity

2005 Ford Ranger FX4 Off-Road towing capacity

The 2005 Ford Ranger FX4 OFF-ROAD trims include all the standard Ranger SPORT features. The highlighted features are a Body-color bar-style grille, Accent color front & rear bumpers, Limited-slip rear axle, Molded-in-color wheel-lip moldings, 2 skid plates, Premium shocks, 16″ 5-spoke cast-aluminum wheels, Black power side view mirrors, AM/FM stereo/single-CD player with clock, Leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel with speed control, Power Equipment Group, Black textured vinyl floor covering with front slush-type floor mats and Sliding rear window. When equipped properly 2005 Ford Ranger FX4 Off-Road can tow up to 5,580 pounds.

2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity

2005 Ford Ranger FX4 LEVEL II towing capacity

The 2005 Ford Ranger FX4 Level II trim with standard equipment are Body-color bar-style grille, Torsen® limited-slip rear axle, Silver-tone front tow hooks, Black rear tow hook 15″ Alcoa® forged aluminum wheels with Dark Shadow Grey paint, 3 skid plates, Bilstein shocks, Chromed shifter on manual transmission, AM/FM stereo/cassette/single-CD player with MP3 capability (Dual-Media), and Rear vinyl jump seats. It can tow up to 5,220 pounds when equipped properly.

2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity

2005 Ford Ranger Payload Capacity

The maximum payload for your vehicle appears on the Tire and Loading label. The label is either on the B-pillar or the edge of the driver’s door. The payload listed on the Tire and Loading Information label is the maximum payload for your vehicle as built by the assembly plant. If you install any additional equipment on your vehicle, you must determine the new payload. Subtract the weight of the equipment from the payload listed on the Tire and Loading label. The 2005 Ford Ranger’s payload capacity is up to 1,660 pounds when properly equipped.

Payload Package which includes increased rear spring rates and heavy-duty gas-charged shocks on 4×2 or increased rear spring rates and premium gas-charged shocks on 4×4 (not available on Edge 4×2).

Note: 
Maximum capabilities shown are for properly equipped vehicles with the required equipment. The weight of additional options, equipment, passengers, and cargo must be deducted from this weight. The suitable loading capacity of your vehicle can be limited either by volume capacity or by payload capacity. Once you have reached the maximum payload of your vehicle, do not add more cargo, even if there is space handy.
2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity

2005 Ford Ranger Trailer Tow Package

If you plan on doing a lot of towing along you’ll need the right accessories there are a number of towing accessories that are available. The 2005 Ford Ranger Trailer Tow Package comes with:

  • 4-pin Trailer Wiring Harness (standard).
  • Trailer tow-Class III hitch receiver.
  • Tow hooks-2 black steel in front (4×4 only).
  • Tow hooks-2 silver-tone steel in front and 1 black steel in the rear. (Note: Rear tow hook deleted with Trailer Tow option).
  • Aux Auto Trans. Oil Cooler (Standard with the 3.0L/4.0L engine only).
Note: 
Always use the proper equipment for towing a trailer and make sure it is properly attached to your vehicle. Contact your authorized dealer or a reliable trailer dealer as soon as possible if you require assistance.
  • Hitches
    For towing trailers up to 2,000 lbs, use a weight-carrying hitch and ball which uniformly distributes the trailer tongue loads through the underbody structure. Do not install a single or multi-clamp type bumper hitch or a hitch that attaches to the axle. Underbody-mounted hitches are acceptable if they are installed properly. Whenever a trailer hitch and hardware are removed, make sure all mounting holes in the underbody are properly sealed to prevent harmful gases or water from entering.
  • Safety chains
    Always connect the trailer’s safety chains to the frame or hook retainers of the vehicle hitch. To connect the trailer’s safety chains, cross the chains under the trailer tongue and allow slack for turning corners. Also, remember not to attach safety chains to the bumper.
  • Trailer brakes
    Electric brakes and manual, automatic, or surge-type trailer brakes are safe if installed properly. The trailer brakes must meet local and Federal regulations. Do not connect a trailer’s hydraulic brake system directly to your vehicle’s brake system. Your vehicle may not have enough braking power and your chances of having a collision greatly increase. The braking system of the tow vehicle is rated for operation at the GVWR, not GCWR.
  • Trailer lamps
    Trailer lamps are required on most towed vehicles. Make sure all running lights, brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights are working. Contact your authorized dealer or trailer rental agency for proper instructions and equipment for hooking up trailer lamps.
  • Trailer tow connector
    The trailer tow connector is located under the rear bumper, on the driver’s side of the vehicle.
2005 Ford Ranger towing capacity
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2005 Ford Ranger Trailer Towing Guide

  • Practice turning, stopping, and backing up before starting on a trip to get the feel of the vehicle-trailer combination. When turning, make wider turns so the trailer wheels will clear curbs and other obstacles.
  • To aid in engine/transmission cooling and A/C efficiency during hot weather while stopped in traffic, place the gearshift lever in P (Park) (automatic transmission) or neutral (manual transmission).
  • Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended GVWR or the GAWR specified could result in engine damage, transmission damage, structural damage, loss of vehicle control, and vehicle rollover.
  • Do not exceed the lowest rating capacity for your vehicle or trailer hitch. Overloading your vehicle or trailer hitch can impair your vehicle’s stability, loss of control, and handling.
  • Make sure that the vertical load on the tow ball is between the minimum and maximum recommended weight at all times.
  • Do not tow a trailer fitted with electric trailer brakes unless your vehicle is fitted with a compatible aftermarket electronic trailer brake controller.
  • Place loads as low as possible and central to the axle of your trailer for the best stability of the trailer in an unloaded vehicle.
  • After you have traveled 50 miles, thoroughly check your hitch, electrical connections, and trailer wheel lug nuts.
Note:
Maximum capabilities shown are for properly equipped vehicles with the required equipment and a 150-lb. driver. The weight of additional options, equipment, passengers, and cargo must be deducted from this weight. Ranger does not have an electric brake wiring provision. It requires electric trailer brakes over a specified trailer weight. Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer weight exceeds the limit of the vehicle and could result in engine damage, transmission damage, structural damage, loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover and personal injury. For additional information, see your owner's manual. 
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