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1998 Ford Ranger Reviews and Owner Comments
 
1998 Ford Ranger
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1998 Ford Ranger Owner Reviews (4 reviews)
  • 1998 Ford Ranger
    Visitor, Independence, MO, November 20, 2012 20:51
    extremely great truck im the third owner of mine truck can handle every thing i throw at it ive hualed 9 tuns with it
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  • 1998 Ford Ranger
    Visitor, Fayetteville, NC, October 12, 2011 12:38
    I have a 98 Ford Ranger, 5 speed MT. When first started, the engine runs fine, but after the engine heats up a bit, it will peg out. This is really noticeable when at a stop light with the clutch depressed. It will run at max RPM's for a while and then suddenly drop off to nornmal. Once the light turns green though, the trouble returns. The only recourse I have is to put it in 5th gear and almost bog the engine down. I've replaced every vacuum related part, springs and even adjusted the idle to as low as I could get and still maintain the engine running.. I have been told that the Fan clutch is failing and should replace it, but this couldn't be the problem, could it?
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  • 1998 Ford Ranger
    Visitor, Green Bay, WI, June 15, 2010 08:26
    Bullet proof. 161k miles and original clutch. 24mpg. burns no oil. Broken leaf spring, drive shaft harmonizer,and air flow sensor is all that has broken. Awesome truck!
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  • 1998 Ford Ranger
    bryandhispup, Independence, MO, June 20, 2009 12:12
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    I like my 2wd ranger and feel like it will go anywhere, except MUD and SNOW. there is no positrac, or limited slip type of engineering so you will spin and spin. BUT summer time, Hauling, towing, and camping at the lake... PERFECT. Mine even used to pull a small gooseneck goat/pig/sheep trailer.
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