Another interesting fact about the 08 ranger
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Originally Posted by 99ranger4x4
i like my extended cab offroad, its a nice place to keep drinks and recovery stuff so its not sliding around the bed and its easily accessible
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Wish I had been able to get my 2.3 duratec single cab as a 4x4. I used to have an old 2.3 lima 4x4 and it was actually powerful enough off road in low range, and adequate on the highway too. But the Duratec with its 16 valves and DOHC is a huge improvement over that in both power AND economy. Sadly only Toyota still makes a single cab 4x4 with a 4 banger--sure its a bigger 4 banger but its in in a larger, heavier truck too.
BTW 99ranger4x4, I put a canopy on mine and build a platform with a bed and storage underneath that keeps my coolers and stuff located at the back of the box so it doesn't slide around. Also puts a little extra weight over the rear axle for traction. The single cab has advantages as others have said, and it's easier to park in the city too where many of us, sadly, spend too much of our time...
If I was towing or working the truck and needed some brawn a 4.0 single cab 4x4 would have been sweet. Or a diesel like they get overseas!!
BTW 99ranger4x4, I put a canopy on mine and build a platform with a bed and storage underneath that keeps my coolers and stuff located at the back of the box so it doesn't slide around. Also puts a little extra weight over the rear axle for traction. The single cab has advantages as others have said, and it's easier to park in the city too where many of us, sadly, spend too much of our time...
If I was towing or working the truck and needed some brawn a 4.0 single cab 4x4 would have been sweet. Or a diesel like they get overseas!!
Last edited by 07B2300; 08-31-2007 at 02:37 PM.
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Originally Posted by outdoorsman
You don't like things sliding around smashing into the bed? There is nothing like driving around with a loaded ice chest, hitting the breaks, feel and hear it smash into the back of the cab and having beer and pop all over the bed!
haha, i ratchet strap the cooler against the tailgate, then put a bungee over the lid..
its not bad having crap slide around, but it can get annoying..
im going to just stick with my story, i like being able to toss stuff in the back seat..
besides i have this now in my bed, im going to have to keep the cooler in the truck
kinda screwed myself.. the tires going to have to get taken off and stood up. or i may pull it as far up as i can in the spare tire carrier for the road part of the trip
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Originally Posted by thesoundmaster
I'm actually looking to fix the Bronco up, sell it sometime after the snow starts to fly and buy a 3rd gen regular cab, short bed 4WD with a 4.0L OHV for my new weekend warrior. The Bronco is just a little too big.
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Originally Posted by Sonic04Edge
I protest! DONT get rid of the bronco they are so hard to find these days! I would KILL for one.
Don't get me wrong I love my Bronco! There are some drawbacks to it, it's too big on the trail, I have a year thats really hard to find aftermarket parts for and it has a quarter million miles on it.
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