Is the Ford Ranger Any Good in the Snow?

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Комментарии • 250

  • @danatkinson6698
    @danatkinson6698 Год назад +75

    Ok fellas, fun fact that rear locker is active to 20mph, then it disengages until vehicle speed is 20 or below. Now for things to do to your new truck that won't hurt its resale value and helps you have a better experience. First I'd remove the 3yr old stock tires and upgrade size to a 265/70/17. It will fit with no rubbing while opening up more available tires to choose from. Adding mud flaps will help that snowy step problem. You already have a bedliner planned which is great but I'd add a tonneau cover for good measure while you're at it. Something else that helps with everyday life is the bed extender. It gives you a trunk like area for your groceries when the cab is full of people. Love the truck.

    • @BikerJim74
      @BikerJim74 Год назад +6

      Yeah these guys aren't that smart. They didnt even realize they weren't in 4wd

    • @danatkinson6698
      @danatkinson6698 Год назад +6

      @@BikerJim74 it can happen on these. The 4wd selector doesn't give you an engaging feeling when changing modes so its not impossible to miss.

    • @omardevonlittle3817
      @omardevonlittle3817 Год назад +13

      @@BikerJim74 yea Jim, theyre clueless. Theyve jus been doing it a decade at litterally the highest level... 🤡

    • @watchreport
      @watchreport Год назад +6

      @@omardevonlittle3817 just another person that can’t realize everyone makes mistakes. 😊

    • @charlestaylor8832
      @charlestaylor8832 Год назад +3

      @Dan Atkinson. Thank you for pointing out Ford’s programming on the rear locker. It is amazing how many people don’t know that.

  • @dbm3554
    @dbm3554 Год назад +17

    I bought mine (almost the same spec) new in 2020, it’s in its 3 Wyoming winter and once I got good tires, the thing has been unstoppable! Honestly one of the best vehicle purchases I have ever made. Almost 50k on it and I love my Ranger

  • @LebronPhoto1
    @LebronPhoto1 Год назад +16

    I have a 2019 Ranger XLT 4X4 and I really like it. Living in VA, I do 't see much snow, but I have driven it in the snow and it has handled well enough for me to feel confident driving it.

  • @vitaming582
    @vitaming582 Год назад +13

    I have a regular 4x4, no FX4. Still great in the snow. Of course driver skill is also a huge factor in rough conditions. Be mindful of your momentum folks!

    • @backwoodstherapy
      @backwoodstherapy Год назад +1

      Accelerating in snow is easy. Stopping is hard lmao.

    • @theseb1979
      @theseb1979 Год назад +1

      The 4x4 system makes little difference to driving in snow. It’s the tyres that are the important bit.

  • @evilfinnigan
    @evilfinnigan Год назад +10

    Nice looking truck! Bags of sand or pea gravel are a must in winter. Not only for weight but also you can throw it under the tires if you get stuck and can’t get traction on the ice or packed snow. Works to make a little track to give room to pull another vehicle out of the ditch as well.

  • @SkylarRace
    @SkylarRace Год назад +7

    The black paint really pops in the snow! I love the Ford Ranger almost bought one in 2020 but ended up getting a 2019 F150 STX 4x4 for not much more money. I think the Ranger is underrated in the mid-size class It comes standard with the best engine and transmission in the class and performs very well.

  • @DavidKeadle
    @DavidKeadle Год назад +3

    Roman breathing into the phone mic again….top notch quality guys. /s

  • @fuji302
    @fuji302 Год назад +27

    I put KO2s on my fx4 because I found the snow performance of the stock rubber to be wanting. It was a great move as snow traction improved greatly.

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck Год назад +1

      I did similarly, but replaced them with the Cooper AT3 AWs. They had great traction, but didn’t wear as well as the KO2s do. You have to rotate them every 8,000 kms otherwise they start to cup. They las similarly in distance they will travel.

    • @therichie9916
      @therichie9916 Год назад +2

      KO2's are Very good

    • @Romans_Toupee
      @Romans_Toupee Год назад +9

      Ko2s are possibly the most *overrated* tires ever sold. Seriously, there are sooo many better options.

    • @christopher9626
      @christopher9626 Год назад

      The best tire that I ever had on my Xterra. But not to the point of being $100 more per tire. But I got 60,000 miles out of them and they handled everything I threw at them.

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck Год назад +3

      @@Romans_Toupee - The tread design dates back to 1978 or 79. We were selling the as the All Terrain TA back then. If nothing, it may be the most enduring tread design ever!! Haha. I have had several sets that were good to great for what I do, but they are not very good at all in mud. Probably a big reason they are so popular in Colorado. There’s not so much mud as there is rocks.

  • @ebnhahn1993
    @ebnhahn1993 Год назад +10

    The truck seems to be up for the task. Tommy was also having fun driving in the snow 👍👍

  • @stevevice9863
    @stevevice9863 Год назад +8

    Been running Falken Wildpeak AT3w's, (285/70/17) on my 2000 4Runner and they have been excellent in the snow. I have a fairly steep hill to get to my house and they plowed right through without any drama. They have been great in the rain, and we also did Imogene and Engineer Pass last year without any problems. I highly recommend them.

    • @jlaw1901
      @jlaw1901 Год назад

      I have them too and love them

    • @billredding2000
      @billredding2000 Год назад

      Yes, AT3Ws came stock on my Jeep Gladiator (Rubicon)...would LOVE to be there myself where they were (Keystone, CO) driving in that nice snow. :-)
      -- BR

  • @dankeil4470
    @dankeil4470 Год назад +1

    The last two years my Ranger was going through a lot during a blizzard. I took my daughter home I just used High 4x4. I use it for ice too!

  • @paulpeters5199
    @paulpeters5199 Год назад +2

    I have a 2019 ranger extended cab XLT with the fx4 and chrome package and couldn’t be happier with I have 42,000 miles on it and just put new tires on it I went with the Firestone destination mt made a world of difference in the snow you guys rock on every video keep up the great work

  • @unintendedpurposes
    @unintendedpurposes Год назад +2

    I have had a 2019, 2021 and 2022 rangers, all with running boards to help the kids get in. Im 6ft so I didnt use them at first except to sweep snow off the roof. I put a 2 inch leveling kit on and 265/70r17 all terrain tires and now i use them more often. It took a few weeks learning curve, but now i use them just fine.

  • @danakraushaar3606
    @danakraushaar3606 Год назад +2

    I bought this same truck except had a 2.0L turbo diesel option (in SE asia) was a work truck and drove the wheel off it and put 100k miles on it in 5 years. It was ridiculously good and tough waded through floods and climbed muddy mountains at ease and got 40mpg doing it. I sold it when relocating back to Canada and I miss that truck more than any other vehicle I’ve ever had and I’ve had over 30! Only option I would have gotten was the dual climate zone and that also added a navigation screen etc. living overseas for 2 decades I have seen many Diesel Rangers and owned a few and honestly they typically get you well over 500k miles with proper maintenance.

    • @robertryan7204
      @robertryan7204 Год назад

      Exactly in Australia not a problem getting 500,000 miles. Toyota Hiluxes and Isuzu Dmaxes some do 1 million miles

  • @robertkeller8064
    @robertkeller8064 Год назад +1

    I am a current 2019 XLT Supercrew FX4 owner. I would highly recommend ditching the Hankooks. Replaced mine with Wildpeak AT3W, up a size to 265/70/17's and what a difference!

  • @poobank
    @poobank Год назад +1

    I can get about 28 mpg on the hwy going 65 in my ranger. Love it

  • @danielvillarreal8892
    @danielvillarreal8892 Год назад +5

    Get rid of the halogen headlight bulbs and install LED in place.

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Год назад +2

      Weren’t they complaining about how LEDs don’t melt ice and snow off? Would be an interesting test and video though.

    • @danielvillarreal8892
      @danielvillarreal8892 Год назад

      @@ALMX5DP The first set of LED lights that I installed in my wife's 2013 Accord had a minifan to keep the light cooled off so it wouldn't burn up. The fan failed on one of them and the light burned up. So I then bought LED lights that had builtin heat sink. They are still going strong now after 4 years. So stay away from LED's with builtin fans and go with the heat sinks.

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Год назад +1

      @@danielvillarreal8892 yeah it is a potential point of failure, but i think many of high end ones use them due to the increased cooling capability over the ribbon heatsink types. Either way as long as they perform well, but I think TFL should do a comparison as they've mentioned before about the heat output of the bulb not being enough to defrost or defog headlight lenses. Dont think I've seen anyone do a back to back test for that.

    • @danielvillarreal8892
      @danielvillarreal8892 Год назад

      @@ALMX5DP Just about every new car now comes standard with LED lights. I live in the Dallas area and it doesn't snow here. It hasn't been a problem for me.

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Год назад

      @@danielvillarreal8892 kinda my thought too, I suppose weird how many at TFL feel it’s that way.

  • @joshc606
    @joshc606 Год назад +16

    Been waiting for a good Ranger review! For the price I’d take the Ranger over “Stubby”,

    • @jeffreyrigged
      @jeffreyrigged Год назад +1

      it is a better price point and the towing is about the same.

    • @agentcarder
      @agentcarder Год назад

      @@jeffreyrigged technically ranger is rated at 7500 of towing so it’s more, however most people would agree 5000 is max you tow with mid size

    • @jeffreyrigged
      @jeffreyrigged Год назад

      @@agentcarder realistically idk why stubby is rated so low. there is no difference in suspension or frame on ram with a hemi and the v6. its less powerful but still should be able to tow just as much just not as fast. it can stop and control a load just the same.

    • @danatkinson6698
      @danatkinson6698 Год назад

      @@agentcarder 80% rule is a good rule of thumb. However with my ranger Im usually around 6500 most times and it never gives any signs of being winded while going nor does it struggle to stop the load.

    • @danatkinson6698
      @danatkinson6698 Год назад

      @@jeffreyrigged might have to do with cooling.

  • @danthompson1467
    @danthompson1467 Год назад +4

    Well I think it’s just a plain old truck it’s got what you need and a lot of things you don’t but you can’t guy exactly what you want buying used but overall just a 4x4 truck good job . give it to David he can tell you if it can work for the real working mans world 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @Wootangtw
    @Wootangtw Год назад +1

    I had a 1997 ranger 4x4 it had 4 hi and 4 low no lockers regular cab… no kidding it went better in the snow than any 4x4 I’ve ever owned and I’ve owned a bunch… thanks guys…

  • @dmegahan
    @dmegahan Год назад +6

    I am excited for this truck I think you might be one to something in buying the “old models” that people might actually be able to buy/afford and longer term test them. I hope you keep this until the new one come for comparison purposes

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck Год назад +2

      I mentioned this similarly. Hold it until the new Tacoma, GM pair, and the new Ranger. They can already test it against the new Frontier. The power will be close, but the torque curve in the Ranger is low & wide which may actually make it the better choice overall. It will be so close I think that personal preference is all that matters.

    • @dmegahan
      @dmegahan Год назад +2

      @@shitloveaduck hopefully they keep it long enough. If this truck doesn’t get enough views they will get rid of it.

  • @sith9898
    @sith9898 Год назад +4

    Test the 4 wheel drive in fresh deep snow

  • @classicxl
    @classicxl Год назад

    I have a 22 colorado wt 4x4 and the stock tires are junk in snow so i put in the bed 5 60lb bags of tube sand . The extra 300lbs have helped a lot driving on snow covered roads

  • @andrewb325
    @andrewb325 Год назад +3

    I love that you guys bought the cheapest model available with the FX4. Everything you need, nothing you don't.

  • @brohammer
    @brohammer Год назад

    I love my 2020 ranger with pirelli 265/70/17 scorpion ATs
    I’ve taken it to Yosemite and Utah in the snow and it’s been great

  • @Trueno1600
    @Trueno1600 Год назад

    I live in Quebec, Canada and snowtires are mandatory. But on my 2WD 1998 Ford Ranger with no traction control, I installed a Ford 8.8 axle with Trac-Lok (factory clutch--type LSD) and it's night-and day! A small 2WD open diff pick-up shouldn't be allowed in snowy parts of the country; they're almost dangerous. The LSD does give me some more traction, but the back end also stays more in check when one wheel hits a patch of ice in a straight line. LSD or lockers will be a must for me in my future vehicles!

  • @sapalobo9723
    @sapalobo9723 Год назад

    Thank you. I didn't know how to shut off the stability control until now.

  • @engineeringVirtue
    @engineeringVirtue Год назад

    Bought a 2020 Ranger Lariat FX4 with 6ft Bed for 33k new awhile back...Not a big fan of the interior or software, but as a truck it's probably one of the best values you can get. 7500lb tow rating and I think had about 1700lb payload handles most day to day needs and the engine is very fun to drive. Makes a perfect first vehicle for college kids that need to drive cross country and is a great spare utility vehicle. The 6ft bed option greatly improves what it can carry, but at the expense of turning back seat area super small . Good for storage, dogs, and smaller kids...

  • @stephenmyers4857
    @stephenmyers4857 Год назад +2

    Watched one of these last night slide backwards down a snow covered road while spinning 1 front and 1 rear tire trying to go forward 🙄. Grandma in a 2019 ford explorer came along shortly after and went right up without ever spinning a tire🤣

    • @dawsonsschittcreek5395
      @dawsonsschittcreek5395 17 дней назад

      Could be lots of reasons, bud. Still in 2 HI, bald tires, etc. And how nice of Grandma to yell out the year of her vehicle as she so easily drove right past you 😂😂 Keep trying though

  • @douglaslee497
    @douglaslee497 Год назад

    Nice video I drive a 2004 ford ranger extended cab 3.0 liter bought new in Chowchilla Ca I live in New Mexico now and getting ready to turn 320 thousand miles running strong great trucks!!

  • @kenyongillespie8652
    @kenyongillespie8652 Год назад +1

    Beautiful view! The Ford Ranger has always been a great truck in mud and snow.

  • @ddnmd
    @ddnmd Год назад

    I had a 2019 fx4 ranger, had everything you could want. Loved the truck, BUT I constantly having problems with the transmission. Not the mechanical but the electronics. Went back to dealership 3 times to reflash the computer, the 4th time had to be towed in because it wouldn't shift out of 3rd gear. Finally just traded it in for f150 xlt sport crew cab. First year rangers had issues with transmissions.

  • @drewelliott9062
    @drewelliott9062 Год назад

    Really good truck. My brother bought a brand new 2019 ranger and loves it. I'm a big guy and i did not quite fit in it so I'll stick with f150s.

  • @slmjake
    @slmjake Год назад +1

    Congrats on the new truck guys! Wish they had 6 foot bed crew cabs. Tommy is spot on about the useless step boards. I took them off my still running great 2004 Ford Ranger extended cab! They kept getting my pants dirty. And one time my Lab got his leg in one exiting the vehicle and almost broke his leg.

  • @off-roadingexplained8417
    @off-roadingexplained8417 Год назад +2

    As far as I can tell , especially the FX4 - it's a contender. It would be a great competitor to the Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk. You can also run 265 65 17 on the Trailhawk with no cutting (probably need a lift though). Ranger can be built beyond the Cherokee Trailhawk but but a two inch lift on both of them and they'll both be VERY capable!
    Tacoma TRD , Ranger FX4, Toyota 4 Runner, Toyota FJ and Cherokee Trailhawk - all very very close IMHO stock and or lifted two inches. The guys that can lift beyond 2 inches basically will beat the Cherokee Trailhawk but inside those limits it's very very close.
    I DO love that Ford let's you buy a stripped down FX4. Not possible with Cherokee Trailhawk.

  • @StarGateSG7
    @StarGateSG7 Год назад

    This sooooooo much showed HOW IMPORTANT TIRES REALLY ARE! Hankook is a Korean company mostly known for their medium-duty cargo truck and semi-truck tires designed for rainy day highway and city driving where that tread design will be OPTIMUM! In Colorado, where black ice and deep snow is a big issue these are NOT the tires for the job.
    My suggestion is Goodyear Territory for COMBINED city and off-road driving and for PURE 4x4 off-road deep-and-compacted snow rated tires I would suggest Goodyear Duratracs OR Nitto EXO Grapplers!
    For the amount of driving FTL does in multiple environments where switching tires from city to pure off-road tires multiple times in a year simply isn't cost-effective, it looks like the Goodyear Territory wins out even over the KO2s for this type of mid-size truck!
    I have said in earlier comments that this Ford Ranger XL/XLT-series is more of a "Ranch Hand" truck and I stand by that so if you are looking for true interior comfort and tech + luxury, you will have to go up several trim levels and another $15,000+ USD extra in price! As a BIG SUGGESTION, remove those front seats and put in Recaro Ergonomic series seats which will literally save your butts during long drives! Before any lift, wrap job or camper and winch accessories, GET NEW RECARO ERGONOMIC SEATS for the front!
    V

  • @billymiller8891
    @billymiller8891 Год назад +2

    I’m pretty impressed with the Ranger myself great review 👍🏻

  • @rickhaiman9904
    @rickhaiman9904 Год назад

    Rename this episodeto; Are my stock tires any good in the snow. Tires are the only thing touching the snow regardless of the vehicle or drive configuration. Slap some Michelin Crosstread 2s on that thing and redo the test to understand what I'm saying. Love your show, keep em coming.

  • @Icecold87100
    @Icecold87100 Год назад +3

    I have a 2020 F-150 with the rear lock and it disengages the rear locker after 20-25 mph. I think it’s the same with all fords?

  • @deanmay338
    @deanmay338 Год назад +2

    Nice real world video with your stock Ford Ranger. I am looking forward to seeing the new Ranger in 2023. The current truck is competitive in most categories but a little long in the tooth. It is on my short list.

  • @islandlazy99
    @islandlazy99 Год назад

    TFL is a good place for automotive news.

  • @2daih4
    @2daih4 Год назад +1

    I think Ford makes the best trucks on the market.

  • @WW-wf8tu
    @WW-wf8tu Год назад +1

    Looked better on the day you bought it. lol But with the BLACK bed liner you just put in it, it will remain ascetically pleasing to look at. Nice testing here. Good to see the vehicle being used in real everyday environment that the masses would be in. (vs MOAB) I don't want to say I was overly impressed, but it was as good as I figured it would be. (which is good) Rear lockers in the snow? Tommy knows that is pointless. lol I think it is interesting how many vehicles you have shown of late that allow for rear lockers to be engaged when NOT in 4WD. Something I sometimes with my 4R would allow.

  • @frankking439
    @frankking439 Год назад

    Traded a 2020 Ranger STX Supercab (locking diff no FX4) for a 2023 Tacoma Trail Edition. Ranger was quicker but the10 speed tranny takes a bit to warm up when it gets cold (same as my F150) and the ride is bouncy and feels tippy at times. One of the big complaints on the Tacoma is the seating position but the Taco has a better dead pedal and after road trips from NH to VA to visit my kids, the Taco was a better ride. My biggest gripe on the Ranger was that when I replaced the crappy stock stereo with an Alpine system I lost the Ford Pass. Sucked but after one trip through NYC, Baltimore, and DC using my iPhone hanging off a windshield mount, definitely worth it. Ford should have been embarrassed to put that in a vehicle in 2020.

  • @edspears4844
    @edspears4844 Год назад

    Love that y’all got a ranger!!! Tfl ftw 🤘

  • @phatgringo2.0
    @phatgringo2.0 Год назад +3

    That 4" infotainment screen is stunning!

  • @jaylee8542
    @jaylee8542 Год назад +1

    iI had a 2021 Ranger. I now have a Grand Cherokee. I wish I had my Ranger back.

  • @brandondannys-menary3678
    @brandondannys-menary3678 Год назад +4

    Very good all around vehicle, they tow really well for they’re size too. I’m curious about the reliability in the long run

    • @ghilliemanreviews
      @ghilliemanreviews Год назад

      I’ve heard they’re real reliable. Ford dealerships rarely see them

  • @markmiller5606
    @markmiller5606 Год назад +1

    I have a 2020 XLT and have had no difficulties with the Bridgestone stock tires that came on the truck. Mine is the 'Sport' edition.

  • @Tony-hf9mv
    @Tony-hf9mv Год назад

    Suggestion first upgrade should be those headlights.
    Pack some snow in the back of the truck. Could use the extra weight in back

  • @poppyneese1811
    @poppyneese1811 Год назад

    My F150 STX came with Hankooks Dynapro’s, ok in the snow, terrible on graveled forestry roads, 3 flats punctured by Gravels, very soft compound, at 40k replaced em with Michelins, don’t ride as well, but great in snow and no flats.

  • @jasonbrushett2005
    @jasonbrushett2005 Год назад +1

    Put a proper set of winter tires on it and be done.I'm running Cooper Snow Claw winters on my F150, night and day difference over an all terrain tire

  • @fordkahunna675
    @fordkahunna675 Год назад +2

    I had a 2019 ranger Xlt with the fx4. I enjoyed the truck a lot. The only thing I didn’t like was that it didn’t have a push start ( with an xlt you should have that by 2019). It also felt kind of dated too.

    • @danatkinson6698
      @danatkinson6698 Год назад +3

      The dated part is understandable when you figure its a design from 2012 in Australia. I like the key in my xlt but an option for it wouldn't be a bad idea. The next years model should take care of these issues though

    • @kelvinhill9874
      @kelvinhill9874 Год назад +1

      They are dated because they had already been on sale in other markets around the world for at least five years before arriving in the US. The all new model is on sale in other countries right now.

  • @thecleanoffroader
    @thecleanoffroader Год назад

    Had Hancooks All terrain tires on my 3 Comanches back in 2008. Now I run Falken Wildpeak trail tires on my Renegade Trailhawk

  • @Silverback_GMT410
    @Silverback_GMT410 Год назад +1

    “Toyota owners losing their minds when you can get a locker as a stand alone option in a base model” and not having to be in 4lo😅

  • @mikebozzuto2867
    @mikebozzuto2867 Год назад +1

    Need to still test a 21 nissan frontier pro 4x in the snow all stock it's still better then the Ford ranger and it has the same tires

  • @stevehorvat69
    @stevehorvat69 Год назад

    Those are the tires that came standard on the 2015-2017 F-150 Platinum with the FX4. Love them on my F-150.

  • @exia989
    @exia989 Год назад +1

    Glad to see the ranger getting some good press. But yeah the stock fx4 tires leave a little to be desired, but they never got me stuck. That being said I much prefer my Duratracs for snow duty.

  • @jnmaher1967
    @jnmaher1967 Год назад

    Father and son getting along today

  • @odel13nygbeckhamjr.19
    @odel13nygbeckhamjr.19 Год назад

    I gotta move into a neighborhood like these ones love the vids as always. Thx for always being the best vehicle media

  • @dalejones4322
    @dalejones4322 Год назад +4

    That seems like a pretty good truck. I'm really curious for you to do all the standard tests. The black seems to look pretty good on video to me. I don't know if I would do the red accents or not. Great job guys. Love the snow videos

  • @akmarksman
    @akmarksman Год назад

    I have Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10s on my 99 Ford Ranger XL Sport. They work ok in winter. I have a set of studded Firestone Winterforce UV and they are so much better, despite costing less.

  • @jakes5530
    @jakes5530 Год назад +1

    Id be curious how the Michelin Crossclimate Agilis perform on the Ranger. Supposed to be the highest rated “all weather” truck tire for snow and ice. We have an awd crossover with crossclimate 2’s and it’s transformed into an unstoppable tank in the winter.

  • @quintili1
    @quintili1 Год назад +1

    All of these manufacturers pumping in fake engine sound just need to stop.

  • @ArizonaJK
    @ArizonaJK Год назад +1

    Dana makes the ultamate 44 for the bronco and It also fits the ranger. Please add one to this truck and make a Comparison.

  • @jefft7085
    @jefft7085 Год назад

    My dad used to fill the bed with snow for added weight over the rear tires.

  • @phelandeluna5439
    @phelandeluna5439 Год назад +1

    I find limited slip to work better in the snow than lockers...to avoid the crab walking issues

  • @markfifty7
    @markfifty7 Год назад

    Shows what good value that Ram 1500 was.

  • @BuilderJay
    @BuilderJay Год назад

    I don't have the FX4 on my STX and still have the recover/two hook on the front.

  • @michaelwalsh3474
    @michaelwalsh3474 Год назад

    Seems like a nice truck. Just the right amount of equipment.

  • @mxwizzard
    @mxwizzard Год назад

    My torsen lsd helps my miata in the snow just drive smooth and no issues if you get on it in a turn you are just going to slide

  • @lanceripplinger8352
    @lanceripplinger8352 Год назад

    I had those Hankook Dynapro ATM's on my 2004 Ranger. They had the mountain snowflake on them, so I don't know why yours don't. Maybe those are a special OEM only version? I just recently put new Dynapro AT2 Xtreme on my truck. They are a definite improvement over the old ATM model (which they don't seem to make anymore). They also have the snowflake rating, and have been doing really well here the snow in WY.

  • @BrasilEmFatos
    @BrasilEmFatos 6 месяцев назад

    Way better than my FWD S90 D4 without all-seasons tires 😂. For real, I went to a snowy place with that car only with textile chain. Please kids, don’t do that. It was dangerous asf. Next time Imma rent some Ranger

  • @cdland747
    @cdland747 Год назад

    Hey guys nice looking truck. I've had three sets of Hankook tires on new vehicles. They've all been terrible in the snow and they do not wear well.

  • @louism8217
    @louism8217 Год назад

    The Dynapros are winter rated in other sizes, I put winters on mine. Had a 2020 XLT FX4 and it was a good truck. Bed extender and liner came with it, and I added an MX4 Backflip tonneau cover. Ended up needed more seats, so I got an Explorer. Otherwise I'd still have it.

  • @lffit
    @lffit Год назад +1

    well done guys, like the truck too!

  • @calebvaniperen9599
    @calebvaniperen9599 Год назад +2

    I know that truck I’m no stranger!!

  • @TheDragonDelasangre
    @TheDragonDelasangre Год назад

    My 2021 Tremor does amazing in the snow. The General Grabbers are mountain snowflake rated and do very nicely. My only complaint is that I can't use snow mode in 2wd. I really like the dampening of the throttle and increased traction control in snow mode I just wish I didn't have to use 4wd the entire time when there are patches of bare pavement.

  • @ROBinJVILLE
    @ROBinJVILLE Год назад

    i love that thing

  • @rondail5675
    @rondail5675 Год назад +2

    Tommy, which 4WD trucks have a problem at times to switch into 4WD-Low? Do all 4WD trucks switch into 4WD-High without a problem?
    I like the black exterior.

  • @Regularguy1798
    @Regularguy1798 Год назад

    Put Clean Snow from a field (not road treated) in Back of Bed for Weight during the Snow driving - as the weather gets warmer - the truck returns to normal... Rehearse and get your outlines straight....

  • @shitloveaduck
    @shitloveaduck Год назад

    Nice truck fellas. It’s not a bad thing having most of the options, but they are manually activated. It really needs mud guards front & rear. I would level it, get a tonneau cover, put some 275/7017 tires. KO2s are good but there’s some really good competitors tires for less $$$ as well that shouldn’t disappoint you. Wit the terrain control that comes with the FX4 package, you should have a good relatively capable truck!

  • @Ohfuckoff123
    @Ohfuckoff123 Год назад

    My 19Ranger 2wd handles just fine with the sand in snow. Good tires go a long way.

  • @justinfahnestock5067
    @justinfahnestock5067 Год назад

    I'm a Ford Ranger fanatic little Leary on the new body style but love the look of this truck definitely probably because it's black I hope you guys do upgrades to it would love to see 35s but 33s is okay and make it make turbo noises

  • @Cavemol5823
    @Cavemol5823 Год назад

    38k pretty good for what you get but that infotainment system is pretty abysmal . Cant even really use google maps at all on it . Only complaint . Seems great for snow, but definitely needs pro rated tires for heavy snow off roading

  • @Ben24636
    @Ben24636 Год назад +1

    At least you have the better guage cluster this time the more advanced one is hard to read I'm glad I got a base model just for that

  • @GeorgeGeo
    @GeorgeGeo Год назад

    Seems like a great truck.. love the color and look.

  • @kevinfrancis1440
    @kevinfrancis1440 Год назад

    Wish you guys would compare the last generation frontier with the new one

  • @44beebe
    @44beebe Год назад +1

    I love seeing more of these everyman trucks doing everyman things. I'm bored with super trucks that I can only afford in my dreams.

  • @ghoffmann821
    @ghoffmann821 Год назад

    It's always best to have the presenter on camera as far away from, and the camera person bellowing directly into, your microphone.

  • @Alejandromtz20
    @Alejandromtz20 Год назад

    For such a new truck those headlight housings looked super foggy. Might be worth looking into that.

  • @hollywinsman9464
    @hollywinsman9464 Год назад

    Because the weight of the truck and no snow tires; I think it did very well. Now, add some weight and snow tires and this thing would probably be great.

  • @RedWingsninetyone
    @RedWingsninetyone Год назад

    The argument that the truck is 1 wheel drive when in 2WD and 2 wheel drive when in 4x4 is completely false and misleading.
    The reason for the argument:
    This is generally referring to the fact that one tire spins when it loses traction without a locker or LSD.
    Why it's wrong/misleading:
    The wheel with the least traction starts spinning as it is allowing power to escape through the path of least resistance. However, if it was truly 1 wheel drive, the same tire would be the one losing traction every time.
    Furthermore, if your truck was truly 1 wheel drive (or 2 wheel drive in 4x4), you would have to constantly add counter steering to fight the force said tire would be applying, just to keep the truck going in a straight line. You would also see increased tire wear on that tire.
    When the tires both (or all) have an equal amount of traction, they all have force applied to them. This is why you don't have to apply counter steering (absent any other issues with the vehicle, of course). If you jack up the vehicle with both wheels (or all 4 in the case of 4x4), you would see the tires each spinning as they all have equal resistance.
    So, no, your 2WD vehicle isn't 1 wheel drive and your 4x4 isn't 2 wheel drive.

  • @justinwideman3471
    @justinwideman3471 Год назад

    New Ranger is nicer and more nimble than full trucks. The 2024 model will be on the Bronco platform, these euro/world spec trucks are what the rest of the world drives. I have a 2021 XLT fx2 and is not too great in mud or snow in trips to Utah.
    I have 60k on my Hancock's and will probably get something else next time, any suggestions?

  • @eg513
    @eg513 Год назад +1

    I would like better preparation ..
    before making a video..
    bc the facts and information gets lost in the human error stuff ..

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 Год назад

    Proper snow tires is the most important thing.

  • @mikelear8163
    @mikelear8163 Год назад

    I love my ranger

  • @johnhart5102
    @johnhart5102 Год назад

    Would love to see a few upgrade videos on this truck. Maybe try something like a headlamp upgrade from HeadlightRevolution. Very Cool used truck though.

  • @frontier_etc
    @frontier_etc Год назад

    this exact model tire on the Frontier Pro-4X in 265 75 16 is 3 peak snow rated

  • @matthewbuckner4000
    @matthewbuckner4000 6 месяцев назад +1

    Lightning 💙 Blue💙