docarter
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Just to clarify, you can get a 2022 COLORADO 4WD Crew Cab, Short Box WT with a rear locker. It's a $325 option + $250 required trailering package. That's $33.8k MSRP.
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you didn’t mention super cab or crew. I took a look at Maine on auto trader and if you’re on a budget this is what I would get. I have a FX4 super cab, but the FX4 is a nice to have IMO. The STX package is nice. This truck has all you need. The second truck is a FX4 crew cab XL pushing 40k, but love the color.I don't want to have to modify to get what I think is the basic level of 'off-road' capability that you get with the locker. Any point in looking elsewhere than Ranger at this point? There's no way I'm going to start spec'ing out a midsize truck to the 38k+ range and while the ZR2 is cool, $44k is out of the question. I just won't spend that kind of money without getting the capabilities of a full-size.
Anything else I should think about before I pull the trigger?
A Tako?I’ve had all 3 generations of tacos. Guess what I drive now?
FYI, on the heated seats, you can get them added aftermarket by the Ford dealer. It cost me $600 for the front seats (or $350 for just the driver).Thanks. I don't care much about all the electronics / tech package or cosmetic features. As long as I have cruise control (non-adaptive), the only 'extras' that I really want are the sliding rear window (free-standing option), 110v AC (unclear if standard on XLT or requires XLT301A, which would be a waste of $1,670 just for the outlet), and I'd like heated seats but not sure if I can bring myself to spend $2,450 on XLT302A and everything that comes with it just for that. Might just have to man up and deal with a cold butt.
I'll almost certainly go FX4 since the package is the same cost as the combination of free-standing option rear locker + free-standing option Off-Road Tires.
I understand that the 110vAC bed outlet that comes with the Bed Utility Package is easy to self-install.
And then maybe I'll do the tow package although it's easy enough to wire up a 4-way and add a hitch receiver myself.
Then, get my own spray-on bed liner and that should be good.
My injured spine strongly agrees!Seating position for ranger is superior
The last Rubicon I looked at was 4 low only.my '21 Rubicon can lock the rear axle in 4H or 4L![]()
correct, couple of buttons to pushIt looks like you have to jump through some hoops to engage the locker in 4 hi
JTIs yours a JL or JT?
This video is for a JT so not sure if it's the same for a JL
I've previously owned a 2017 TRD OR 2wd Taco with the rear locker......the 3.5l motor and tranny combo s*cks!!.....no low end torque and the factory tires are a joke!!.......ok, I did make a mistake and bought another Taco.......a 2019 TRD OR 4wd and it still s*cked!....I forgot how lame the motor and tranny combo was and traded it after 6 months and bought a 2019 Supercab Raptor......LOVED that beast!........sold that and made $$$..........then went old school and bought a 2012 Taco TRD Sport 2wd..........drove that for 11 months until I discovered the Ranger Tremor!!......this truck is the bomb!!......I got the Lariat trim......BEST truck I've ever owned!!......and yes better than the Raptor!.....the Raptor was the base model with NO options.......the Ranger Lariat Tremor does it all and better then the Taco by far!!!I've poked around. Even the Taco guys are losing faith in the latest gen. If I could get a Gen 1 Taco new today, though, I know what I'd be buying.