OME chassis FORD RANGER 2.0 TD (2019-2022), increased load to 3.5 tons, approx. 40-50mm lift

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Attention: Delivery time approx. end of October 2024

OME suspension for the Ford Ranger 2.0 TD – the best suspension for every application! For a load increase to 3.5 tons

Designed for superior performance in any terrain, an Old Man Emu suspension upgrade from ARB provides noticeable improvements in vehicle performance, including load carrying capacity and control characteristics.

Australia's leading 4×4 suspension brand considers your individual requirements with specialist engineers who spend hundreds of man-hours testing and modifying different combinations in the demanding Australian outback so you can find the most suitable solution for your needs.

ARB and Old Man Emu's commitment to offering the most comprehensive range on the market has resulted in an extensive selection of quality products.

Choose the right setup for your vehicle to achieve the best results.

Scope of delivery:

OME suspension for FORD RANGER 2.0TD built from 2019-2022 with lift approx. F: 40-50 mm H: 20-30 mm

- Front axle shock absorber - Nitrocharger Sport
- Spring front axle for permanent load up to 120KG

- Rear axle shock absorber - Nitrocharger Sport
- Spring rear axle for permanent load from 600KG
- Bushing kit for spring shackle leaf spring
- U-bracket for leaf spring
- Spacer for intermediate bearing cardan shaft
- Coupling rods
- TÜV parts certificate (new axle loads: V:1680Kg H:2020KG)
Please note:

The suspension was specially developed for a vehicle with permanent loads. Without a permanent load, the ride feels very firm. We recommend using the "standard" suspension if you don't have permanent loads. We would be happy to configure your suspension precisely. Just send us an email.

Basically, suitable wheels and tires with load index 109 or higher are required for the load to 3.5 tons

We recommend replacing the spring strut bearings after a mileage of 60,000 km!

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