Trailer Hitch Identification: Using the illustration that follows, identify the type of trailer hitch on your vehicle. This helps to determine the correct towing capacity.
1- Light Duty Trailer Hitch.
2-Heavy Duty Trailer Hitch.
Body Style | Drive | FDR | Gross Combination Mass | Max Tow Without Trailer Brake | Max Tow With Trailer Brake |
SuperCab Chassis | 2WD | 3.73 | 5,670 kg | 750 kg | 3,400 kg |
SuperCab | 2WD | 3.73 | 5,510 kg | 750 kg | 3,400 kg |
SuperCab | 4WD | 3.73 | 5,620 kg | 750 kg | 3,400 kg |
SuperCrew Cab | 2WD | 3.73 | 5,555 kg | 750 kg | 3,400 kg |
SuperCrew Cab | 4WD | 3.73 | 5,670 kg | 750 kg | 3,400 kg |
Trailer Nose Weight
Variant | Minimum Nose Weight | Maximum Nose Weight |
---|---|---|
Light Duty Trailer Hitch | 10% of the towed weight | 159 kg |
Heavy Duty Trailer Hitch | 10% of the towed weight | 340 kg |
Note: Certain states require electric trailer brakes for trailers over a specified weight. Be sure to check state regulations for this specified weight. The maximum trailer weights listed may be limited to this specified weight, as your vehicle’s electrical system may not include the wiring connector needed to use electric trailer brakes.Trailer Hitch IdentificationUsing the illustration that follows, identify the type of trailer hitch on your vehicle. This helps to determine the correct towing capacity.
2020 Ford Ranger Owners Manual