Txquailguy
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I DEFINITELY like the way my 5g Ranger looks over that thing.....lol.
Besides the power of the Raptor version.....I'll pass for now.
Besides the power of the Raptor version.....I'll pass for now.
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Good call on the assembly process. Here's a spy picture from TFL showing the Raptor with the same 2 piece bumper.
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This was a mule, based on the old P375 Raptor. The production vehicle matches global spec mostly.The article is 2 years old so they might have tried/changed a lot since then. But I'd doubt the Raptor (and possibly the rest) will have a solid front piece.
https://tfltruck.com/2020/10/spied-look-underneath-this-2022-ford-ranger-raptor-prototype/
I can. The F-150 FX4 doesn't have a bash plate. It has the same lower air deflector as the standard F-150. I bet this plastic bumper/air deflector is used on all the Rangers except the Raptor. Looks like cost cutting to me. You didn't think they were done deleting things did you? lolAfter looking at the picture of the white 6G Ranger I got to thinking, yes that's dangerous. Is it possible this white one will be the non Fx4 and the Fx4 Package will have the separate bumper and steel bash plate? I just can't see Ford having this front end on the Fx4 package.
It's more than likely the color that's making it look that way and the white one's back end has more of an upward rake to it (maybe towing package on it).When I look at the AU version it looks more boxy to me ... am I wrong? The white one posted looks more sloped in the front?
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the brake light is still on the cab, the pictures of the 2024 Ranger in asia have the brake light on gthe tail gate
The AU photo looks like it's had the rake taken out of it, similar to "pictures" of the 5G on the Ford B&P site.When I look at the AU version it looks more boxy to me ... am I wrong? The white one posted looks more sloped in the front?
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Gosh! The front is soooo ugly. The nzernaional wildtrak trim made it tolerable a little bit… good that i tuned the 5g to raptor the optic. Will be happy with this for the next 10years.When I look at the AU version it looks more boxy to me ... am I wrong? The white one posted looks more sloped in the front?
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At first I thought it was the picture angle but it does look like the AU is leveled with no rake.The AU photo looks like it's had the rake taken out of it, similar to "pictures" of the 5G on the Ford B&P site.
There's some rule that in the US the CHMSL can't be in the tailgate, so it is staying in the cab roof for North America. The ROW Ranger has it int he tailgate.the brake light is still on the cab, the pictures of the 2024 Ranger in asia have the brake light on gthe tail gate
Ours have rake, just not as much as yours do (this is the same for your 5G). Your North American 5G Ranger uses parabolic single leaf springs, our PX Rangers do not.At first I thought it was the picture angle but it does look like the AU is leveled with no rake.
Gladiators have the CHMSL on the tailgate. I wonder if they got some sort of variance.There's some rule that in the US the CHMSL can't be in the tailgate, so it is staying in the cab roof for North America. The ROW Ranger has it int he tailgate.
It's not very exciting reading, but here are the FMVSS regulations for the CHMSL locations:Gladiators have the CHMSL on the tailgate. I wonder if they got some sort of variance.
makes sense, since it is designated HIGH MOUNT for a reasonThere's some rule that in the US the CHMSL can't be in the tailgate, so it is staying in the cab roof for North America. The ROW Ranger has it int he tailgate.
That’d do it. Since the Jeep is a convertible, they get 6”. The 3” otherwise allowed is just not practical.It's not very exciting reading, but here are the FMVSS regulations for the CHMSL locations:
S5.3.1.8 (a) Each high-mounted stop lamp installed in or on a vehicle subject to S5.1.1.27(a) shall be located as follows:
(2) If the lamp is mounted below the rear window, no portion of the lens shall be lower than 6 inches below the rear window on convertibles, or 3 inches on other passenger cars.