2016 Ford Ranger Wildtrak T6 4-Inch Lift

Ford Ranger Wildtrak T6 4-Inch Lift

The new Ford Ranger is coming this fall. Are you ready for it?

This 2016 Ford Ranger Wildtrak T6 4×4 was built by Option 4WD in Nakhon Pathom Province Taiwan.

The Truck Features:

  • Option 4wd 4-inch Suspension lift
  • Profender front shocks
  • OME coil springs
  • Mickey Thompson Bala Claws – LT315/75R16 (34.6 x 12.4 x 16)
  • Black – Red Shadow Alloy 16-inch Wheels
  • SAFARI snorkle
  • ARB Sahara front bumper
  • Option 4WD skid plate
  • AEK rear bumper
  • Warn Tabor 12,000lb winch
  • Lighforce Off-road lights

Ford Ranger Wildtrak T6 4-Inch Lift photo #2

The combination of the new suspension components and Mickey Thompson Baja Claws give the truck an aggressive style.

Ford Ranger Wildtrak rear bumper

This truck is definitely ready for the off-road. I like how the AEK rear bumper incorporates beefy D-rings, LED lights, positions for the backup sensors, and cutouts to bolt on a hitch and trailer plug.

Option 4WD Ford Ranger Wildtrak T6

Links:

https://www.facebook.com/option4wd/

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About The Author

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Jim Oaks is the founder of The Ranger Station, one of the longest-running Ford Ranger enthusiast communities on the web. He has spent over three decades owning, modifying, repairing, and driving Ford Rangers on the street, trail, and cross-country routes.

Since launching TheRangerStation.com in 1999, Jim has documented thousands of real-world Ranger builds, technical repairs, drivetrain swaps, suspension modifications, and off-road tests contributed by owners worldwide. His work has been referenced by enthusiasts, mechanics, and off-road builders looking for practical, experience-based information rather than theoretical advice.

Jim’s hands-on experience includes long-distance overland travel, trail use, drivetrain and axle upgrades, suspension tuning, and platform comparisons across multiple Ranger generations. The content published on The Ranger Station is grounded in first-hand experience and community-verified data, not marketing claims or generic specifications.