Im not typically one to take photos, so this is all I have until we all share what we took.
The guys chillin' next to the side-by-side
One of the boys exploring. There were two tiny lakes far below the ledge there.
Another one of the boys exploring.
A memorial for a poor fellow who fell...
Climbed up to ~8,700 feet on Canoe Mountain (BC, Canada) on a super rocky trail. It's said to be the highest vehicle-accessible trail in Canada. It's not maintained anymore and this Ranger is probably the largest-sized truck that can make it through there. Some areas were barely wide enough...
So, I just finished a pretty long road trip. Before the tires/level kit, I got 7.5L/100km (31MPG) on the highway driving at speed. After, I got about 10.5L/100km (22MPG) with similar driving. Although this wasn't a fair test because I was filled with 4 passengers and my box was absolutely...
They're really quiet, to be honest. I was quite surprised by that. With the windows down, I can hear a slight amount of noise but imagine that will go as the tires break-in.
Well these tires are 10-ply and need to be filled to 50psi. So the tires themselves absorb less of the road. You tend to feel the small stuff a little more. But (and I don't know if this is the lift or the tires), the rear stock FX4 shocks feel much better than they used to. The back end...
I don't think you can do any more than this. From what I've been reading, I went very slightly larger than what others have been doing. This is pushing it for sure
Thanks! Went with the Truxx 2.5" Leveling kit.
https://www.truxxx.ca/shop/ford-lift-and-level-kits/ranger/2019-2021-ford-ranger-pickup-2wd-and-4wd-2-5-leveling-kit-101021/
Long time lurker, first post. Just managed to squeeze some 265/70R18 KO2s on my truck with only a 2.5" leveling kit. I scoured for days to see if this would work without adjusting crash bars and couldn't find an answer as everyone seems to use 17" wheels. I took the chance on them and gave it...