pickledranger
New Member
Hi Everyone-
Currently not a ranger owner, but have been using this site for research to try to determine a path forward for my use case and trying to understand the actual limitations to the 3rd gen rangers when compared to 2nd gen ones. My understanding is the 2nd gen is easier and cheaper to lift per inch of performance, the OHV 4.0 is seen as more reliable/ less prone to failure than the SOHC 4.0, and the 2nd gen share a lot of part commonality between several other ford platforms that make getting replacement parts relatively inexpensive. The 3rd gen seems simpler to do a basic lift to, but the torsion bar clearance and lack of aftermarket support limit what you can do beyond that. The SOHC 4.0 has more power than the OHV 4.0, but comes with the timing chain issues that while can be resolved, are challenging to work on.
My use case is going to be mostly hilly unpaved roads and the occational wash out (mostly in PA), and I dont intend on doing any heavily technical terrain or rock crawling. I have a budget of about 6k, and am kind of torn on which direction to go.
I'm assuming others have gone through this, so i'd like to see what everyone thinks and what people eventually settled on.
Currently not a ranger owner, but have been using this site for research to try to determine a path forward for my use case and trying to understand the actual limitations to the 3rd gen rangers when compared to 2nd gen ones. My understanding is the 2nd gen is easier and cheaper to lift per inch of performance, the OHV 4.0 is seen as more reliable/ less prone to failure than the SOHC 4.0, and the 2nd gen share a lot of part commonality between several other ford platforms that make getting replacement parts relatively inexpensive. The 3rd gen seems simpler to do a basic lift to, but the torsion bar clearance and lack of aftermarket support limit what you can do beyond that. The SOHC 4.0 has more power than the OHV 4.0, but comes with the timing chain issues that while can be resolved, are challenging to work on.
My use case is going to be mostly hilly unpaved roads and the occational wash out (mostly in PA), and I dont intend on doing any heavily technical terrain or rock crawling. I have a budget of about 6k, and am kind of torn on which direction to go.
I'm assuming others have gone through this, so i'd like to see what everyone thinks and what people eventually settled on.