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2006 Ford Ranger FX4 Lvl II 4dr Supercab 126 WB 4WD

2006 Ford Ranger
Trim Info:
4-Wheel Drive, Supercab 6' Styleside
16 mpg city / 19 mpg hwy
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Technical Specifications

Technical Data
Body Style:
Supercab 6' Styleside
Drivetrain:
4-Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity:
4
EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG):
16
EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG):
19
Engine Type:
Gas V6
Displacement:
4.0L/245
Fuel System:
SMPI
SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM:
207 @ 5250
SAE Net Torque @ RPM:
238 @ 3000
Trans Description Cont.:
Manual
Front Tire Size:
31x10.5R15
Rear Tire Size:
31x10.5R15
Spare Tire Size:
Compact
Front Wheel Size (in):
15 x 7.0
Rear Wheel Size (in):
15 x 7.0
Front Wheel Material:
Aluminum
Rear Wheel Material:
Aluminum
Brake ABS System:
4-Wheel
Disc - Front (Yes or ):
Yes
Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal):
19.5
Wheelbase (in):
125.9
Advanced Technical Data
Body Code:
125.9" WB
Gross Axle Wt Rating - Front (lbs):
2900
Gross Axle Wt Rating - Rear (lbs):
2750
Curb Weight - Front (lbs):
2356
Curb Weight - Rear (lbs):
1608
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Cap (lbs):
5420
Gross Combined Wt Rating (lbs):
7000
Dead Weight Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs):
2840
Dead Weight Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs):
284
Fifth Wheel Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs):
N/A
Fifth Wheel Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs):
N/A
Engine Order Code:
99E
Trans Order Code:
44J
Trans Type:
5
First Gear Ratio (:1):
3.40
Second Gear Ratio (:1):
2.05
Third Gear Ratio (:1):
1.31
Fourth Gear Ratio (:1):
1.00
Fifth Gear Ratio (:1):
0.79
Reverse Ratio (:1):
3.40
Clutch Size (in):
10.0
Transfer Case Model:
Warner 1354
Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), High:
1.00
Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), Low:
2.48
Cold Cranking Amps @ 0° F (Primary):
540
Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps):
115
Maximum Alternator Watts:
1725
Total Cooling System Capacity (qts):
7.8
Frame Type:
Ladder
Suspension Type - Front:
SLA w/Torsion Bar
Suspension Type - Rear:
2-Stage Multi-Leaf
Spring Capacity - Front (lbs):
2900
Spring Capacity - Rear (lbs):
2750
Axle Type - Front:
Independent SLA
Axle Type - Rear:
Ford Semi-Floating
Axle Capacity - Front (lbs):
2850
Axle Capacity - Rear (lbs):
3600
Axle Ratio (:1) - Front:
4.10
Axle Ratio (:1) - Rear:
4.10
Shock Absorber Diameter - Front (mm):
35
Shock Absorber Diameter - Rear (mm):
35
Front Tire Capacity (lbs):
2250
Rear Tire Capacity (lbs):
2250
Spare Tire Capacity (lbs):
1843
Revolutions/Mile @ 45 mph - Front:
682
Revolutions/Mile @ 45 mph - Rear:
682
Revolutions/Mile @ 45 mph - Spare:
717
Spare Wheel Size (in):
Compact
Spare Wheel Material:
Steel
Steering Type:
Pwr Rack & Pinion
Steering Ratio (:1), On Center:
18.7
Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft):
43.0
Turning Diameter - Wall to Wall (ft):
45.2
Brake Type:
Pwr
Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in):
11.28 x 0.39
Drum - Rear (Yes or ):
Yes
Rear Drum Diam x Width (in):
10.00 x 2.50
Fuel Tank Location:
Midship
Front Head Room (in):
39.3
Front Leg Room (in):
42.4
Front Shoulder Room (in):
54.5
Front Hip Room (in):
52.7
Second Head Room (in):
33.3
Second Leg Room (in):
40.1
Second Shoulder Room (in):
14.0
Second Hip Room (in):
19.4
Length, Overall w/o rear bumper (in):
203.6
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in):
69.4
Height, Overall (in):
69.4
Overhang, Front (in):
34.0
Overhang, Rear w/o bumper (in):
43.8
Front Bumper to Back of Cab (in):
121.2
Cab to Axle (in):
38.7
Cab to End of Frame (in):
72.2
Ground to Top of Load Floor (in):
33.5
Frame Width, Rear (in):
32.8
Ground Clearance, Rear (in):
7.7
Cargo Box Length @ Floor (in):
72.3
Cargo Box Width @ Floor (in):
54.4
Cargo Box Width @ Wheelhousings (in):
40.5
Cargo Box (Area) Height (in):
16.5
Tailgate Width (in):
52.0
Cargo Volume (ft³):
37.4


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