Not so much commenting that one of our members (Jordan Owens) here mentioned the site and made it in the mag. What i am commenting on is the fact that the magazine basically blew him off.
On the same page there is a letter titled "blazer vs. ranger" where a reader states he has the availability of either vehicle and that he can get the ranger for free and only has to put about $500 - $600 into it, where the blazer will cost $1000 plus repairs. they respond "... if you're looking for a rig that can be built for serious wheeling duties with a zillion aftermarket parts, it's the blazer" This bothers me, as what they are saying is spend more money on the blazer because rangers aren't for off road.
They continue in yet another letter about the ranger to say that with a 2 1/2" leveling kit on a 2010 you are limited to 32" tires. beyond that the aftermarket stops. i don't see this as being true to begin with. even so the serious off road enthusiast doesn't install a lift/leveling kit and try to take on the most difficult trail with any vehicle. bolt on lift kits are for mall crawlers. does that mean that a 2010 ranger can't compete in ttc or koh or baha?
I know I'm biased, but so is four wheeler and its not helping them. there were three letters specifically about Ford Rangers, thats where the talk stopped. the only other sighting of a ranger was a gen 3 on forklift axles in their calendar.
/rant
On the same page there is a letter titled "blazer vs. ranger" where a reader states he has the availability of either vehicle and that he can get the ranger for free and only has to put about $500 - $600 into it, where the blazer will cost $1000 plus repairs. they respond "... if you're looking for a rig that can be built for serious wheeling duties with a zillion aftermarket parts, it's the blazer" This bothers me, as what they are saying is spend more money on the blazer because rangers aren't for off road.
They continue in yet another letter about the ranger to say that with a 2 1/2" leveling kit on a 2010 you are limited to 32" tires. beyond that the aftermarket stops. i don't see this as being true to begin with. even so the serious off road enthusiast doesn't install a lift/leveling kit and try to take on the most difficult trail with any vehicle. bolt on lift kits are for mall crawlers. does that mean that a 2010 ranger can't compete in ttc or koh or baha?
I know I'm biased, but so is four wheeler and its not helping them. there were three letters specifically about Ford Rangers, thats where the talk stopped. the only other sighting of a ranger was a gen 3 on forklift axles in their calendar.
/rant