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There is another point- most 2019+ 4x4 Rangers do not have a locking rear axle- they have open differentials that send the power to the wheel with the LEAST traction.
So if you're attempting to cross something at an angle, and unweight two diagonal wheels, you can get stuck pretty easy. I have seen poorly modified 4x4 trucks (coil spacer lifted, which actually REDUCES suspension travel as compared to stock), get stuck trying to enter a paved driveway at an angle, from a paved street.
Our 4x2 Ranger has the optional Electronic Locking Rear Differential, which when engaged sends the power to BOTH rear wheels regardless of whether one is even touching the ground or not.
So if you're attempting to cross something at an angle, and unweight two diagonal wheels, you can get stuck pretty easy. I have seen poorly modified 4x4 trucks (coil spacer lifted, which actually REDUCES suspension travel as compared to stock), get stuck trying to enter a paved driveway at an angle, from a paved street.
Our 4x2 Ranger has the optional Electronic Locking Rear Differential, which when engaged sends the power to BOTH rear wheels regardless of whether one is even touching the ground or not.
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