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Rebelord 06-06-2006 03:38 PM

Need info on A5/auto tranny in ?01+ Rangers
 
Sorry guys for my lack of knowledge on this truck. I'm trying to find more and more. Heres what I'm looking for.

A link, website or pdf of these auto 5speed trannys. What is the correct designation for them? 5R55E??? I believe is what I have found. I would like to also find out all the gear ratio's for the tranny. Stock stall speed, diameter and lock up capabilities also(speed, clutches, etc.)

Also what transfer case do we have? Or are there several of them that depend on years? What ratio's are there in the high and low ranges.

What diff in the front? I have found out that at least the '06s have a Dana 35, 27spline hybrid. Has the been used for a while or new?

Thanks all

Ski

Red_Ak_Ranger 06-06-2006 03:40 PM

93-97 has ttb front axle, d35

98+ has d35/28 hybrid IFS axle.

Alot of these questions www.therangerstation.com/tech_library not to whore that site jus that its already been written down

Rebelord 06-06-2006 04:19 PM

Thanks and that does have alot of info. However, from reading through it. Alot of it is dated for older rangers. I dont see much for the '99/01+ years. Thanks.

Ski

Red_Ak_Ranger 06-06-2006 04:28 PM

ya jus gotta look thru it. I promise there's a lot for our years, there's a HELL OF A LOT for previous years yup. But ALL your questions are in there

bigdavesohc 06-06-2006 09:04 PM

What year is your ranger? What engine size? What gears in the rear? Tell me these and I will be able to tell you the gear ratios.

rolla_guy72 06-06-2006 09:25 PM

2002 Edge 3.0L 2WD Auto 8.8" 4.10LS

Thanks...unless I find before you...lol.

Rebelord 06-07-2006 03:29 PM

I looked on that website, and from what it's saying is that from about that time, ~'92 there all Dana 35 28spline. Its kinda hard finding newer truck info on that site in the tech section, alot is for the older and TTB trucks, not much for the IFS.

Ski

V8 Level II 06-07-2006 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by Rebelord
A link, website or pdf of these auto 5speed trannys. What is the correct designation for them? 5R55E??? I believe is what I have found. I would like to also find out all the gear ratio's for the tranny. Stock stall speed, diameter and lock up capabilities also(speed, clutches, etc.)

Your 4.0L SOHC automatic Ranger uses the 5R55E.

5R55E
1st 2.47
2nd 1.85 (2.47 x 0.75)
3rd 1.47
4th 1.00
5th 0.75 (1.00 x 0.75)

The 5R55E uses a three speed Simpson planetary gearset for 1st, 3rd and 4th plus an overdrive (0.75) used to create 2nd and 5th.

Stall speed of the Ranger 5R55E is listed in the 2002 S/M as 2557~3032 RPM.

The torque converter clutch may be applied in gear 2 and up.

Red_Ak_Ranger 06-07-2006 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by Twoplusone
There are 0 components in my front axle that make it a d35/d28 hybrid. The last year of production for those axles was 92 I believe.


What do you believe your axle is then.

We have a SLA d35/28 hybrid i'm pretty sure. The d35 tb was 93-07

Aaron

zabeard 06-07-2006 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by Twoplusone
My carrier is not from a d28, nor are my axles. I've pulled the whole unit before to install a locker. The ring gear and pinion are from a standard d35. The axles are 27 spline d35 axles. What part of a d28 does my axle have? It definitely is not the housing, the carrier, the bearings or the axles.

this is exactly correct.

i have ordered my gears for a D35 standard rotation along with the install kits.

its all getting installed this Sunday, and i know from everyone else i have asked that what Twoplusone has said is correct.

Red_Ak_Ranger 06-07-2006 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by Twoplusone
My carrier is not from a d28, nor are my axles. I've pulled the whole unit before to install a locker. The ring gear and pinion are from a standard d35. The axles are 27 spline d35 axles. What part of a d28 does my axle have? It definitely is not the housing, the carrier, the bearings or the axles.



Hmm, I guess so. The TRS page confused me. I wish there was a way to make our axle stronger.

Aaron

zabeard 06-07-2006 08:09 PM

there is custom.

V8 Level II 06-07-2006 10:50 PM

The 98+ Ranger front diff is not the 35/28 hybrid. It is a true D35 but an oddball version that is unique to the Ranger. It takes the standard D35 ring and pinion but the differential is shorter than other D35's. Because of the limited application (Ranger only), the aftermarket for this diff is almost non-existent. From what I've heard, the only upgrade for it is the Powertrax locker.

zabeard 06-08-2006 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Twoplusone
Bob, check this out. Auburn Gear makes the ECTED for the D35, and several ranger guys have already taken the liberty of installing the unit in the front diffs of our trucks.


no kidding? me want.

V8 Level II 06-08-2006 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by Twoplusone
Bob, check this out. Auburn Gear makes the ECTED for the D35, and several ranger guys have already taken the liberty of installing the unit in the front diffs of our trucks.

Sounds good.

Cape Fear 06-08-2006 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by rwenzing
The 98+ Ranger front diff is not the 35/28 hybrid. It is a true D35 but an oddball version that is unique to the Ranger. It takes the standard D35 ring and pinion but the differential is shorter than other D35's. Because of the limited application (Ranger only), the aftermarket for this diff is almost non-existent. From what I've heard, the only upgrade for it is the Powertrax locker.

Learn something new every day. For some reason I thought we had the hybrid 35/28 also. Thanks for the info Bob.


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