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None whatsoever, just half off road tyres, Ranger owners just get on with it, unlike LR owners who have to come on here and tell us everyday how their LR hasn't broken down. So they put a picture up to celebrate!

 

 

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None whatsoever, just half off road tyres, Ranger owners just get on with it, unlike LR owners who have to come on here and tell us everyday how their LR hasn't broken down. So they put a picture up to celebrate!

 

Nah we put up pictures of our landies because they even as old as the styling is it still looks soo much better than a ranger :)

 

My ranger is standard except grabber at2 tyres, blimey if you put too many extras on them they will snap in half.

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It is my understanding the Ranger was a Mazda built in Thailand that then was rebadged when it came to the UK. The current version is the only one that has been designed and built by Ford.

 

On my 2007 version, as soon as you engage 4 high the RFW engages, and then stays engaged as you move to 4 Low. Moving back to 2 High the RFW remains engaged until you manually switch it off. It's never been a problem.

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