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<blockquote data-quote="sharrison" data-source="post: 281521" data-attributes="member: 9158"><p>I have 3 different choices to tow my boat with. A 4wd Full size Dodge truck, a 4wd Chevy Trailblazer, And a 2wd 4 cylinder 5 speed Ford Ranger. Granted the complete rig, boat/motor/trailer/gear probably weighs 1200 lb or so. I have yet to find any problems using the Ranger to pull it. Plus it gets over 20+ mpg doing so. You don't even really know it's back there running 65 mph. Now with that said if i'm going somewhere i've never been I drive one of the 4wd's just in case the ramp is crappy or super steep. But here in Florida that's rare, most ramps here are pretty good and not very steep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharrison, post: 281521, member: 9158"] I have 3 different choices to tow my boat with. A 4wd Full size Dodge truck, a 4wd Chevy Trailblazer, And a 2wd 4 cylinder 5 speed Ford Ranger. Granted the complete rig, boat/motor/trailer/gear probably weighs 1200 lb or so. I have yet to find any problems using the Ranger to pull it. Plus it gets over 20+ mpg doing so. You don't even really know it's back there running 65 mph. Now with that said if i'm going somewhere i've never been I drive one of the 4wd's just in case the ramp is crappy or super steep. But here in Florida that's rare, most ramps here are pretty good and not very steep. [/QUOTE]
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