2006 Ford Ranger Towing Capacity (All Variations)

If you have a 2006 Ford Ranger and need to know your truck’s towing capacity, you have come to the right place.

Here you will find all the GCWRs and max trailer towing weights suggested by Ford. The information is combined with the 2006 Ford Ranger eBrochure and the 2006 Ford Trailer Towing Guide.

The 2006 Ford Ranger has a max trailer towing capacity of 6,000 lbs. This is for properly equipped vehicles with no cargo.

Ford says that the tongue weight for any towing should be 10%-15% of the total loaded trailer weight. So this should be taken into account when setting up your trailer.

Though I tried to make this information as accurate as possible, you should always check your manual or contact your local dealer to determine the appropriate towing capacity of your vehicle and the necessary equipment.

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TRIMS

There are six trims in the 2006 Ranger series.

  • XL
  • XLT
  • STX
  • Sport
  • FX4 Off-Road
  • FX4 Level II

The main differences between these trims are the availability of mechanical features, appearance options, and packages.

All the differences can be seen in the e-brochure.

CAB AND BED SIZES

The cab can either be a Regular Cab or a Super Cab.

The Regular Cab and the Super Cab can support two different rows of passengers.

Bed Sizes

There are two lengths available in the 2006 Ford Ranger. This is the 6-ft bed and the 7-ft bed. Do note that the 7-ft bed is available only for the Regular Cab.

PACKAGES

The Ford Ranger has one towing trailer package available. This is the Trailer Towing Package. It is recommended for all light trucks that will be used for towing to help ensure easy and proper connection of trailer lights.

Trailer Tow Package

The Ford Ranger Trailer Tow Package comes with:

  • 4-pin Trailer Wiring Harness (standard)
  • Trailer Hitch Receiver
  • Aux Auto Trans. Oil Cooler (Standard with the 3.0L/4.0L engine only)

TOWING CAPACITY BY ENGINE

There are three engines available on the 2006 Ford Ranger. This is the 2.3 L DOHC I-4, the 3.0 OHV V6, and the 4.0L SOHC V6 Engine.

2.3L DOHC I-4

The 2.3 L DOHC I-4 engine is a 5-speed automatic transmission engine with 143 hp @ 5,250 rpm, as well as a torque of 154 @ 3,750 rpm. Its towing capacity ranges from 1,580 – 2,260 lbs.

Axle RatioTowing CapacityGCWR
Regular Cab
4×2
6-ft
Automatic Transmission
4.102,2605,500
Supercab
4×2
6-ft bed
Manual Transmission
3.73/4.101,5804,800
2006 Ford Ranger 2.3L DOHC I-4 Engine Towing Capacity

3.0L OHV V6

The 3.0L OHV V6 engine is a 5-speed automatic transmission engine with 148 hp @ 4,900 rpm and a 180 @ 3,950 rpm torque. Its towing capacity ranges from 2,300 – 2,660 lbs.

Axle RatioTowing CapacityGCWR
Regular Cab
4×2
6-ft/7-ft bed
Automatic Transmission
3.732,620/2,5606,000
Regular Cab
4×2
6-ft
Automatic Transmission
Sport Vehicle
4.102,4606,000
Regular Cab
4×4
6-ft
Automatic Transmission
4.102,3206,000
Supercab
4×2
6-ft bed
Automatic Transmission
3.732,4406,000
Supercab
4×2
6-ft bed
Automatic Transmission
Ranger Sport
4.102,3006,000
Regular Cab
4×2
6-ft
Manual Transmission
3.732,6606,000
Regular Cab
4×2
6-ft
Manual Transmission
Ranger Sport
4.102,5006,000
Regular Cab
4×4
6-ft
Manual Transmission
4.102,3406,000
Supercab
4×2
6-ft bed
Manual Transmission
4.102,4806,000
Supercab
4×2
6-ft bed
Manual Transmission
Ranger Sport
4.102,3406,000
2006 Ford Ranger 3.0L OHV V6 Engine Towing Capacity

4.0L SOHC V6 L4

The 4.0 L SOHC V6 is a 5-speed automatic transmission engine with 207 hp @ 5,250 rpm, as well as a torque of 238 @ 3,000 rpm. Its towing capacity ranges from 3,120 – 6,000 lbs.

Axle RatioTowing CapacityGCWR
Regular Cab
4×2
7-ft bed
Automatic Transmission
3.556,0009,500
Regular Cab
4×4
7-ft bed
Automatic Transmission
4.105,6809,500
Supercab
4×2
6-ft bed
Automatic Transmission
3.555,8609,500
Supercab
4×2
6-ft bed
Automatic Transmission
Sport Vehicle
3.555,7209,500
Supercab
4×4
6-ft bed
Automatic Transmission
3.73/4.105,5809,500
Regular Cab
4×4
7-ft bed
Manual Transmission
4.103,2207,000
Super Cab
4×2
6-ft box
Manual Transmission
Ranger Sport
3.553,400/3,2807,000
Super Cab
4×4
6-ft box
Manual Transmission
4.103,1207,000
2006 Ford Ranger 4.0L SOHC V6 Towing Capacity

2006 FORD RANGER TOWING CAPACITY CHART

The following chart is from the trailer tow guide from the Ford brochure. The maximum towing capacity for the 2006 Ford Ranger is 6,000 lbs.

2006 FORD RANGER TOWING CAPACITY CHART
2006 FORD RANGER TOWING CAPACITY CHART

PAYLOAD CAPACITY

The best way to check the payload capacity is to find the GVWR listed on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. It’s usually located on the driver’s side and contains the front and rear GAWR alongside the GVWR.

REAR STEP BUMPER TOWING VS HITCH RECEIVER TOWING

However, even if you have a hitch receiver, this does not mean you can tow the above capacities. You first need a proper hitch receiver, which is included with Class III Trailer Towing, and a weight-distributing trailer hitch if towing above 5,000 lbs.

You can tow with the 2006 Ford Ranger through a rear step bumper ball hitch. This can hold up to 2,000 lbs (with a weight-carrying trailer).

In either case with a weight-carrying trailer or weight-distributing trailer, the tongue weight should not exceed 10% of the total trailer weight (according to the Trailer Tow Guide).

Weight Carrying Trailer Capacity
(Max Tongue Load)
Rear bumper2,000 lbs
(200 lbs)
Hitch Receiver3,500 lbs
(350 lbs)
Max Tongue Load and Trailer Capacity for Rear Step Bumper and Hitch Receivers on 2006 Ford Ranger

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

CONCLUSION

Ford states that the 2006 Ford Ranger has a max towing capacity of 1,580 to 6,000 lbs.

Though this guide provides good guidance on how much you can tow with your 2006 Ford Ranger, you should always calculate your own towing capacity.

Not sure how? Read: How is Towing Capacity Calculated? Here you will find a helpful calculator as well.

JOEY TECCHI

I, Joey, am the owner and primary writer for Tailored Trucks. When I'm not writing, I enjoy taking my RAM pickup to the White Mountains for skiing, camping, or ATVing. Thanks for reading!

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