Donmatteo
FRF Addict
I really have yet to read here that someone actually needed it/used it / depended on it to get out of something.Torsen is gone right? It should have something to help get you out in a pinch
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I really have yet to read here that someone actually needed it/used it / depended on it to get out of something.Torsen is gone right? It should have something to help get you out in a pinch
The biggest issue I see with the ranger is the 33" tires. Sure the dimensions lead to probably similar approach, depart, break over, but not ground clearance or sidewall thickness.
I know this is what we were told but I still have trouble believing it. If this was true, why do they still offer Torsen for the Tremor? Tremor shouldn’t need it either if the electronics make it obsolete
This 1000%. Though I have front lockers in my Gladiator & have had in all my Wranglers. Its very few and far apart they are actually needed and this is in a rock crawling environment. The F-150 Raptor in the environment it was intended would arguably need the torsen even less than the Jeep needs the front locker. I feel the electronic brake modulation is enough to get you through most situations you may be in as the truck is so large, not a whole lot of rock crawling going on....I really have yet to read here that someone actually needed it/used it / depended on it to get out of something.
I had a ‘98 ranger that went 178k miles w/o issue until my friend totaled it, then had an ‘89 Ranger that went 280k miles on the original clutch!! Brake lines blew on me so I took it the junk yard lol, used it as a beater for a couple seasons during winter/bad weather when I was trying to keep my GTO in good shape.A good friend owned an '85 Ranger back when I owned an '85 Toyota. It was such absolute garbage in comparison that I'll wait for the ten-year reliability numbers. He replaced the entire drive train save the engine in the first 50k miles. He sold it at 50k when the warranty expired. My rule of thumb ever since is to buy full-sized trucks from Americans and mini trucks from the Japanese. It's worked beautifully for forty years. It's going to take a lot to change my mind. Much as I like the size of the Ranger, I will never volunteer to be the probe unit. Too worried about getting probed, if you get my drift.