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At the risk of being blown out of the water by some 4x4 expert,your tyres are probably 205/80r16 and ive found the best allrounders over the years to be michelins.

Also reverse gear is quite high so if backing up any distance especially pushing a loaded trailer,just drop it into low range to save keep dipping the clutch.

Hope this helps.

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the oil change interval on earlier rangers is 6k not 10k as some one stated earlier, they are a pretty reliable bus, if it's going to be towing the earlier ones have a tendency to snap a leaf in the rear springs from new but the replacements should fix the problem.

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