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Your conditions must be different than ours. I drive a 1 ton diesel (bought mainly for towing a backhoe) and my wife drives a half ton diesel, both trucks are 4 wheel drive.I live in rural North Dakota on a farm and I drive a 2wd 99 Ranger. It’s many miles of gravel before I hit the highway. The “you need a big truck” thing is over rated.
I’ve driven Rangers for 15+ years and I can count on one hand how many times I wouldn’t have been able to get down a road. Those times, a 4wd 1 ton wouldn’t have been able to make it either.
There has been multiple times this year where her truck would not make it down our road, she had to come back and take my truck to make a trail.
Im not saying that a 2 wheel drive ranger won't work for you, but I gaurantee you it won't work near as well as a half ton or larger around where I live in the winter time. Each winter I pull two wheel drive trucks either out of the ditch or backwards down roads that haven't been immediately plowed.
Do all your neighbors drive 2 wheel drive rangers as well?
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