RangerDangerKH
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Greetings Ranger Dangers,
Looking for some insight. I installed a 2.5 Rough Country level kit on my 2020 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 (not fx4). Followed the instructions to a T and the installation went well. It drives/handles great. Currently have OEM rims and tires.
I did notice however there is a clunky noise when I was going down a bumpy road at 35mph. It was more when I hit an indention in the road (hole or sewer drain). Could feel it in the steering. Almost like a metal on metal sound. I've gone over speed bumps and obstructions/turned onto roads (hard) with inclined entrances with no issues.
Any idea what could cause this? I see alot of community members here with the 2.5in RC level and kept stock components.
I'm new to all this as this is my first truck. Thank you in advance. ??
-Kyle
Looking for some insight. I installed a 2.5 Rough Country level kit on my 2020 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 (not fx4). Followed the instructions to a T and the installation went well. It drives/handles great. Currently have OEM rims and tires.
I did notice however there is a clunky noise when I was going down a bumpy road at 35mph. It was more when I hit an indention in the road (hole or sewer drain). Could feel it in the steering. Almost like a metal on metal sound. I've gone over speed bumps and obstructions/turned onto roads (hard) with inclined entrances with no issues.
Any idea what could cause this? I see alot of community members here with the 2.5in RC level and kept stock components.
I'm new to all this as this is my first truck. Thank you in advance. ??
-Kyle
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