Love your videos and the trips that you take are supper enjoyable because they look simple and not out of reach. As a ranger tremor owner you have help me decide and make plans on where to take mine. But I would love on to give you a couple of suggestions on a couple of things to add to your videos to also make them more informative. On a couple of your videos I notice you left me and from what I notice other fans wanting for more info on your on your decision making during your trip. Anyway send email if your interested but keep up the good work!
Thank you for the detailed comment Efrain, yeah I understand I need to be a little more detailed, I'm currently looking at improving my videos and investing a little more time and effort into my editing. I've been watching a lot of the more prominent youtubers to see what I can improve on as well. Thank you so much for following our adventures!
Hey Thank you, and we're on our stock fox 2.0 suspension with a 1 inch level. 9.7 inch clearance to the rear diff on stock 32 inch tires and we did just fine
@@HappyRockOffroad my buddies tool me to Joshua Tree a few weeks ago. Three cars of us all went too far n got lost. Walkietalkie batteries died, only one of us had an offline map, and we got separated on small boulderlike terrain..at night. All ended well. Quite an exhausting experience but it was memorable lol them old Mitsubishi Montero are also amazing
@@jadehendrix oh man that sounds so crazy, glad everything turned out ok. I'd take a drone out if we get lost but that would be almost impossible at night. Yea those monteros are next level! bulletproof
I would say every vehicle is reliable if you take care of it. Because of the turbo, we change oil every 3-4k miles instead of recommended 7.5k miles. There's just a lot more benefit for the ranger over taco say payload, towing, torque, steel bumpers, off road angles, and more comfortable ride. The taco is more reliable because it's a non turbo v6 I would say, but has common issues like frame rust, bending frame, unimpressive acceleration, and seat position is uncomfortable. If u want to keep it until 300k miles get the taco, but if you're like me and want great performance for 100k miles get the ranger
I’m getting a 23 Ford ranger xlt was going to get taco but u inspired me rangers my best choice love all ur videos
We love our ranger!! It's size is manageable in the city, but can pull and carry like a half ton. That's awesome, thanks dan ✌️
Love your videos and the trips that you take are supper enjoyable because they look simple and not out of reach. As a ranger tremor owner you have help me decide and make plans on where to take mine. But I would love on to give you a couple of suggestions on a couple of things to add to your videos to also make them more informative. On a couple of your videos I notice you left me and from what I notice other fans wanting for more info on your on your decision making during your trip. Anyway send email if your interested but keep up the good work!
Thank you for the detailed comment Efrain, yeah I understand I need to be a little more detailed, I'm currently looking at improving my videos and investing a little more time and effort into my editing. I've been watching a lot of the more prominent youtubers to see what I can improve on as well. Thank you so much for following our adventures!
Hey hey- still got the awesome garage gym? Trip looked like fun. Stay safe!
Hey! Well it's more of a backyard gym now, thank you kindly for watching
Thank you for this video! Is there cell signal out there?!
No problem! Well In blair valley yes, in borrego wash no
Cool video. Are you on the stock suspension? I just wonder if Borrego Mountain Wash Drop Off and the road beyond require a lift. Thanks.
Hey Thank you, and we're on our stock fox 2.0 suspension with a 1 inch level. 9.7 inch clearance to the rear diff on stock 32 inch tires and we did just fine
that moment when you find your way back on the right path home 🤣
Getting lost in the desert is no fun lol
@@HappyRockOffroad my buddies tool me to Joshua Tree a few weeks ago. Three cars of us all went too far n got lost. Walkietalkie batteries died, only one of us had an offline map, and we got separated on small boulderlike terrain..at night. All ended well. Quite an exhausting experience but it was memorable lol them old Mitsubishi Montero are also amazing
@@jadehendrix oh man that sounds so crazy, glad everything turned out ok. I'd take a drone out if we get lost but that would be almost impossible at night. Yea those monteros are next level! bulletproof
Was this a recent trail run? Have you done Diablo drop to compare the two?
Hi, This was december/january. Diablo drop is on our to do list
You Gus from So Cal ?
Yep, we're out here
is this truck more reliable compared to taco truck? is Ford ranger a truck with no issue or is there occasion issue every 10k-15k? Please let me know.
I would say every vehicle is reliable if you take care of it. Because of the turbo, we change oil every 3-4k miles instead of recommended 7.5k miles. There's just a lot more benefit for the ranger over taco say payload, towing, torque, steel bumpers, off road angles, and more comfortable ride. The taco is more reliable because it's a non turbo v6 I would say, but has common issues like frame rust, bending frame, unimpressive acceleration, and seat position is uncomfortable. If u want to keep it until 300k miles get the taco, but if you're like me and want great performance for 100k miles get the ranger