BearJew
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Hey, y’all! Glad to have found this site and look forward to being a part of it. I’m very much a novice to trucks, as I’ve always had sports cars before and lived in the city. The wife and I decided to cash out of that rat race and buy property in a LCOL exurban area closer to family last Fall. We like to say that we are semi-retired now as we both still work full-time but they’re at cushy WFH jobs — or as I like to call them — easy money! We don’t drive much as a result but we’re big DIY’ers so I figured I’d get a lightly used truck.
Did research for a few months, sold my Mercedes, and decided on the 5gen Ranger. Wanted a truck that was fully capable and reliable but could also fit in our garage. Found this beauty at a dealer about 20 min away and thought it was good value. Was pleasantly surprised on the test drive at how much pep it had. That sealed the deal for me! Clean carfax, 1 owner, regular maintenance record, 35k miles. I believe everything is stock except the bed cover. It also has a Ford spray-in bedliner. Nothing fancy but I really love it so far, have had it for about 2 weeks.
I’ve heard some folks say to level it but I read that can be problematic for a variety of reasons and can also hurt the fuel efficiency, etc. Is that accurate? I do want to make the ride a bit less bouncy though. Any recommendations for that? Any other advice? Thanks y’all!
Did research for a few months, sold my Mercedes, and decided on the 5gen Ranger. Wanted a truck that was fully capable and reliable but could also fit in our garage. Found this beauty at a dealer about 20 min away and thought it was good value. Was pleasantly surprised on the test drive at how much pep it had. That sealed the deal for me! Clean carfax, 1 owner, regular maintenance record, 35k miles. I believe everything is stock except the bed cover. It also has a Ford spray-in bedliner. Nothing fancy but I really love it so far, have had it for about 2 weeks.
I’ve heard some folks say to level it but I read that can be problematic for a variety of reasons and can also hurt the fuel efficiency, etc. Is that accurate? I do want to make the ride a bit less bouncy though. Any recommendations for that? Any other advice? Thanks y’all!
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