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Anyone here with a Ranger with the Tremor package? 2.3l Eco boost, 10 spd, Fox shocks, leveling kit etc.

Local dealer has a couple and I'm getting the interest in one. Basic truck stuff - pulling the ATV, running to camp, maybe a walleye boat sometime. Off roading for fun etc.

I guess there's rumors of a redesign of the Ranger with help from VW. "someday" - that's fine but I don't know how much I want VW involved in my truck so waiting for the redesign is a non-starter for me.


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I thought there was a new Ranger coming on the new Bronco platform?


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i have the ranger lariat package. at 6 foot 245 I need watch enter and exit headbump.

truck tows well, lotsa acceleration power, and carries 1500 pound loads well. have gone to 1850 pounds with no highway problems. milage suffers a bit with heavy tow loads as the little four banger is banging fast.

the annoying start stop at stop signs is avoidable by useing the lower automatic gear function like tow function etc.

would buy another, not sure with the tremor package adds other than macho-ness.


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Originally Posted by Teal
Anyone here with a Ranger with the Tremor package? 2.3l Eco boost, 10 spd, Fox shocks, leveling kit etc.

Local dealer has a couple and I'm getting the interest in one. Basic truck stuff - pulling the ATV, running to camp, maybe a walleye boat sometime. Off roading for fun etc.

I guess there's rumors of a redesign of the Ranger with help from VW. "someday" - that's fine but I don't know how much I want VW involved in my truck so waiting for the redesign is a non-starter for me.


Maybe they'll stick a VW diesel in the thing, that'd be cool.

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Originally Posted by JPro
I thought there was a new Ranger coming on the new Bronco platform?


Ranger came out in 19, basically the Bronco is on the Ranger platform from what I understand.


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Originally Posted by jameister
i have the ranger lariat package. at 6 foot 245 I need watch enter and exit headbump.

truck tows well, lotsa acceleration power, and carries 1500 pound loads well. have gone to 1850 pounds with no highway problems. milage suffers a bit with heavy tow loads as the little four banger is banging fast.

the annoying start stop at stop signs is avoidable by useing the lower automatic gear function like tow function etc.

would buy another, not sure with the tremor package adds other than macho-ness.


I like the slight lift and a locking rear diff.


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Originally Posted by jameister
i have the ranger lariat package. at 6 foot 245 I need watch enter and exit headbump.

truck tows well, lotsa acceleration power, and carries 1500 pound loads well. have gone to 1850 pounds with no highway problems. milage suffers a bit with heavy tow loads as the little four banger is banging fast.

the annoying start stop at stop signs is avoidable by useing the lower automatic gear function like tow function etc.

would buy another, not sure with the tremor package adds other than macho-ness.


What's a heavy tow load for you?


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i do not have a heavy tow load to report on with my ranger.

the 1800 pounds was on pallet in the cargo bed.

I feel a 5,000 pound load on my big tex 12 foot trailer would be max.

the little lariat with its juiced 4 banger is NOT a heavy load hauler by design.

short wheelbase, small 5.5 box,

good for what it is: a truck that fits into my heated garage space easily, and gets 18-23 mpg all the time except with trailer loaded it gets mid teens... using 87 octane.


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10-4, thanks. I know they're rated for 7500 towing and I have no interest in something that heavy. 20 foot aluminum walleye boat loaded for battle might be the most and only occasionally.


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Yes sir, bought one back in November.

Took a little bit to get used to being in a small truck again, had an F150 for years.

Plenty of power, I don’t tow anything so I can’t comment on that.

The start stop has a switch to turn it off. Also a program called forscan will delete it.
Only issue I have is this annoying weird vibration at around 10 to 30 mph. I guess ford has a fix for it.

Check ranger5g.com lot of good info.

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Thanks for the website hint.


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You guys need to get up to speed with the ranger. Although I get it, your stuck thinking locally and aren’t thinking globally.

This version of ranger (T6) has been on the market since 2011. It was also designed here in Oz, it’s true you didn’t see it until 2019 domestically. It’s got three Diesel engines, three transmissions and around five levels of trim including the raptor here. The Mazda bt50 used to be its twin, for 2023 the VW amarok will be a rebadged ranger and will come off the same assembly line.

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If the U.S. Ranger and Bronco are the same platform, I wonder why no 2.7L V6 Ecoboost for the Ranger, when it’s available for the Bronco? I see more Rangers here on lots than on the road. I seem to remember SavageGeese being harsh on the current Ranger while liking the Bronco (Youtube). They are pretty unbiased reviewers.


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Pass on ANYTHING with the word "ECO" in it...


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I'm 6'1" amd 235. After years of driving full sized truck, I don't think I could downsize again. My 2014 F-150 FX4 with the 3.5 Ecoboost engine has been a comfortable dependable truck. Presently has 86,000 miles on it. The new Rangers are very sharp looking trucks though. Leased a 2021 Bronco Sport (the smaller Bronco) for my wife in September. So far it's been a good vehicle.

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Originally Posted by jorgeI
Pass on ANYTHING with the word "ECO" in it...


Great advice…..Ford recently sold their five millionth “ECO” engine.


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Originally Posted by Poconojack

Originally Posted by jorgeI
Pass on ANYTHING with the word "ECO" in it...


Great advice…..Ford recently sold their five millionth “ECO” engine.

And 80 plus million voted democrat. So what's your point?


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Jogel,

I was skeptical but having drank the ECO coolaide I like em. Is it a 20 year rig? Probably not but they run like a scalded rabbit with lots of torque. I went from no way to maybe to wow this is pretty good.

Test drove 2 rangers last year and almost went that route. Pretty neat small truck

P.S. we all know it was not really 80 million🤣

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I'm looking at the Ranger because for the same price in an F150, you're not getting the bells and whistles. Pretty plain F150 these days for 44k.

And - I don't know if I really need the extra size/space/towing of the F150 either. Granted it's a 5.0 and not the eco so there's that.


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