justins81213
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- Jan 6, 2019
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- Location
- Cuba,Mo
- Vehicle Year
- 2006
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Transmission
- Automatic
Have a 2006 Ford ranger sport 3.0 2wd.
I got a new job and I have to drive 20 miles on a somewhat curvy and holy road. I'm thinking ahead about winter. Is there anything I can do to my truck to help it handle better in winter conditions? Someone was telling me about a lockrite I can get put into my differential and they only cost about 200. I don't know what a lockrite is would it be worth the investment or does anyone have any better ideas that aren't too expensive?
I got a new job and I have to drive 20 miles on a somewhat curvy and holy road. I'm thinking ahead about winter. Is there anything I can do to my truck to help it handle better in winter conditions? Someone was telling me about a lockrite I can get put into my differential and they only cost about 200. I don't know what a lockrite is would it be worth the investment or does anyone have any better ideas that aren't too expensive?