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Old 11-19-2008, 10:35 AM   #11
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The solid front axle for rock crawling has been proven to be stronger. Also as Ron said, when one tire is forced up it forces the other one down. This does two things: first it helps with traction and second it lifts the truck up away from the rock or obstacle you are climbing. With IFS the wheel tucks in the fender on the one side and limits frame lift. On IFS the axle joint has to work at much tougher angles due to steering and suspension movement. On straight axles the joint only has to deal with turning. When you are rock crawling you are often in tight turning conditions with suspension fully twisted. This combination along with lockers, traction and low gears breaks IFS parts.

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Old 11-19-2008, 10:54 AM   #12
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The solid front axle for rock crawling has been proven to be stronger. Also as Ron said, when one tire is forced up it forces the other one down. This does two things: first it helps with traction and second it lifts the truck up away from the rock or obsticle you are climbing. With IFS the wheel tucks in the fender on the one side and limits frame lift. On IFS the axle joint has to work at much tougher angles due to steering and suspension movement. On straight axles the joint only has to deal with turning. When you are rock crawling you are often in tight turning conditions with suspension fully twisted. This combination along with lockers, traction and low gears is breaks IFS parts.
Ya even with a wimpy 160hp 4.0 V6 like I did at TDS. One little off camber turn and BOOM! there goes the half shaft.
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Old 11-20-2008, 02:11 AM   #13
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Ya even with a wimpy 160hp 4.0 V6 like I did at TDS. One little off camber turn and BOOM! there goes the half shaft.
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Old 11-20-2008, 02:31 AM   #14
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Old 11-20-2008, 08:33 AM   #15
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But now I have a Jeep front axle so I should be safe.
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Old 11-20-2008, 03:50 PM   #16
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But now I have a Jeep front axle so I should be safe.
But what about the rest of the car?! Haha, no no. I'd trust an Exploder on Fireblown tires over a Chevy Blazer (90s) or a Cherokee any day.

I'd also rather have a Ranger over an S10. But I'd avoid that 3L Ford motor like the plague. The only way I'd buy a Ranger would be with that 4L Mazda motor.
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Well played sir
Ever heard the one for Chevrolet?

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But what about the rest of the car?! Haha, no no. I'd trust an Exploder on Fireblown tires over a Chevy Blazer (90s) or a Cherokee any day.

I'd also rather have a Ranger over an S10. But I'd avoid that 3L Ford motor like the plague. The only way I'd buy a Ranger would be with that 4L Mazda motor.
I had a 91 Ranger that was set up for prerunning. Both the Ranger and my Explorer have the 4.0 but it's not a Mazda engine. It was designed by the Ford Motor Company in Cologne, Germany and the Explorer has been the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned.
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Old 11-21-2008, 04:48 PM   #20
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Really? I always thought that the 4L was a Mazda engine and the 3L was a Ford engine. Either way, I'd stay away from the 3L. They're always prime candidates for a valve job at only 100K miles.

And to be more specific I'd prefer the older OHV 4L to the SOHC 4L. They seem to be less problematic from what I've seen on DezertRangers. Unless I was looking to build on it.
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