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ranger types


Milker

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Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Manual
well, what is the difference in all the differnt types of rangers? there is the xl, xlt, fx4, fx4 off road, off road, 4x4, and fx4 level 2.

i know the 4x4. but from what i understand the fx4 has a lift kit and wider tires. and i right?

and i believe the off road has heavier shocks or better suspension. correct me if im wrong.

whats with the levels 2 and whats in the xl or xlt?
i never knew and it always puzzled me couldnt find an answer anywhere (stupid me shoulda asked here first)

any help?
 
options

hmm im feeling a sticky coming out of this it would help other members

i know my truck is a 2001 offroad its got gas tank and transfer case skid plates i dont know if the suspension is different. anybody got anything else to add?
 
xl=base model, black bumpers
xlt=nicer, chrome bumpers
sport=same as xlt but painted bumpers, and grill useually
fx4, fx4 off road, off road, 4x4,=same
fx4 level 2 torsion differential
stx=same as sport on gen 4 up, xlt on gen 3 down and gen 2 or 1 had a lift kit
Edge, dual-sport=2wd with 4wd suspension

kinda of a simple summary
 
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the high rider package available on the gen 1's was the only ranger available with a "lift" right from ford.
 
ok, here is a listing of ALL ranger models that were sold by the factory (not a dealer add on such as rousch or saleen):
Ranger S
XLT
XL
XLS
CUSTOM
GT
EXPLORER
XLT LARIAT
EDGE
SPORT
FX4
FX4 LEVEL II
STX
SST
TREMOR
XLT BIGFOOT CRUISER
THUNDERBOLT
 
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that summed up version is very good. this came acroos me when i have a 94 ranger xlt 4x4, and i saw a fx4 level 2. I thought that the fx4 had an body lift and wider tires, but the height and tires looked the same as mine.

and i say f "by" 4. like 4x4, but my bud argues about and says f "x" 4
 
I think it's pronounced F by 4, it seems like a play on 4X4, with the F standing for Ford. Maybe I'm reading too much into it
 
No I think it's still pronounced F by 4, but the F has a meaning



EDIT: Should we email Ford to find out? lol
 
What about the Trailhead? My buddy had a 2000 Regular cab 2wd with 4x4 suspension and it had a sticker that said "Trailhead" on the tailgate. Was this before it was called Edge?
 

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