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- 4WD
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- 6"
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- 35"
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- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are different.
Acts how in 4 low? The laws of physics and the principles of gear reduction and torque multiplication don't care what year your truck is. Ford engineered some safety into it to try to prevent drivers from breaking it.Thanks all for the replies. I think there was only 1 person that had a '19-20 Ranger that replied, and he didn't answer that was what his Ranger did in 4 LOW. I see ya' points, but my questions were for the '19-20 Rangers. Anyone have a '19-20 Ranger that acts this way in 4 LOW ???