Watchdog62
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Hopefully better than the 5g fx4, because those "off road tuned" dampeners were garbage. I did not realize how bad they were until I added Eibach pro truck 2.0
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I may have said this before, but I need that written on a T-Shirt.Well just to add a little confusion I crawled under my fx4 and found these part numbers, which cross reference to nothing.
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I feel like it is a little on the firm side on the road, but not in a bad way. I think it is tuned to go over bigger bumps.I just test drove a lariat v6 fx4 and i was really impressed with how smooth the fx4 suspension rode. It was even smoother than my stx (which every person that ride in it cant believe how smooth it rides).
| Feature | Standard Ranger Shocks | FX4 Off-Road Shocks |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Use | Daily commuting / Highway | Light-to-moderate trails / Dirt roads |
| Rear Design | Twin-Tube | Monotube |
| Feel | Softer, smoother on pavement | Firmer, more controlled off-road |
| Heat Handling | Standard; prone to fade | High; resists fading on rough trails |
** Disclaimer I am not an expert but Gemini AI says the following **So you are saying that.its.probably ok to change the fx4 shocks if the stock non fx4 shocks wear out?
So you are saying that.its.probably ok to change the fx4 shocks if the stock non fx4 shocks wear out?
It’s interesting that ford Canada implies that the fx4 lariat 2.3 and 2.7 have different shocks vice the Xlt or xl fx4The damping on my ‘21 Ranger Lariat 4x4 was terrible. I like the damping on my ’24 Ranger Lariat FX4 w/2.7l a lot better. The truck doesn’t oscillate now as compared to the last model after going over speed bumps or pot holes.
Exactly this! AI is better named "Enhanced Web Search" because all it does is search the web then summarize the results. I can't stand when people in forums or social media use AI as a source because of the circular nature it creates: nonsense is stated in a post (e.g. "wET bELt bAd"), AI scrapes it, AI regurgitates it to forum member who reposts it to the forum as a source. The more something is said online the more weight AI engines will assign to it.As much as I love artificial intelligence intelligence, when I track back its sources I can’t find one that definitively says 2024+ Ranger rear shock is monotube on the fx4
It appears gemini is using some of the f150 and ranger5g information
Although I do believe that the Ranger fx4 is designed as stated to be a little more firm over the paved road small bumps but handle the off road larger bumps better.
I am torn about the decal but leaving it on for nowI got the FX4 package on my '26 Ranger Lariat mainly because of the skid plates, since here in NH they will help keep out some of the ridiculous amounts of road salt the state puts down. The locking diff, drive modes, and better shocks were just bonuses. I will tell you that my truck has a very nice, solid and smooth ride and almost feels as good as my crew-cab longbed F150, which has the best ride of any truck I've owned. Is it the FX4 shocks? Who knows, but I think these days most vehicles ride so much better than the old days anyway.
I think sometimes people over-analyze small details which in actuality don't really matter. Let's face it, most of these Rangers don't go off-road, and those that do aren't exactly running them so hard that the shocks are having "heat dissapation" issues.
I also took the FX4 decals off the day the truck came home.