do all rangers have torsion bars???
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The front crossmember is different, as is the spindle. This is how the front lift is acheived. Even the power steering rack on a 4x2 Edge mounts just like the 4x4 because there is room inside the front crossmember for it. On a regular 4x2, the rack mounts on a plate that sticks out from the crossmmber.
Edge 4x2's have 11.25" brakes even in earlier models, as opposed to the 10.25" rotors on XL's and some XLT's.
Edge 4x2's have 11.25" brakes even in earlier models, as opposed to the 10.25" rotors on XL's and some XLT's.
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The 4X4 needs to be taller to accomodate the front differential. The Torsion setup keeps the suspension out of the way of the half shafts.
The Edge is based on that suspension, so it's taller than the XLT and XL. It doesn't have to be, but it is by design. In the back, Ford just added lift blocks on the leafs.
The Edge is based on that suspension, so it's taller than the XLT and XL. It doesn't have to be, but it is by design. In the back, Ford just added lift blocks on the leafs.
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