Dana Albert
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- Vehicle Year
- 2002
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- Automatic
I have a 2002 ford ranger 4x4 extended cab 4 door with Torsion and IFS. Is there a locker or a means to lock the front axles for more extreme wheeling?
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Why do you think that wasn't helpful?well THAT wasn't helpful.
I am new here and I am hoping this is not the norm.
hoping for some real answers.
well THAT wasn't helpful.
I am new here and I am hoping this is not the norm.
hoping for some real answers.
Thanks for your input Sgtsandman!! Given that you feel these trucks are pretty capable, would you suggest putting in a lunch box and wait for the time when Torsen has a fit or would you leave it as is until that time.
I don't plan to do super heavy duty wheeling with this at this time (Trails, steep climbs over logs and rocks and some mud).
I will need to be able to carry a load in the back as I am developing 120 acres in Hinsdale NH to host wheeling events, camping and overlanding and need to get supplies etc. to the top of the mountain.
Thoughts?