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FORD RANGER RAPTOR SUSPENSION

About Ford Ranger Raptor Suspension

The Ford Ranger Raptor is built for drivers who want more control, more comfort and more capability across fast gravel roads, rough tracks and long touring days. It already comes with serious off road intent, but the right suspension setup can help it work harder when accessories, passengers and touring gear are added.

 

A Ford Ranger Raptor suspension upgrade from ARB is designed to complement the vehicle’s factory capability while improving ride, handling and load support. Our Old Man Emu suspension systems are developed and tested in Australia, with matched components selected to suit the way Ranger Raptor owners use their vehicles across local conditions.

Built for the Ranger Raptor

The Ranger Raptor has a different suspension platform from a standard Ranger, so it needs a tailored approach. A generic setup will not deliver the right balance of control, comfort and durability.

 

Old Man Emu Ranger Raptor suspension is designed specifically for the vehicle, with components that work together as an integrated system. This helps maintain the Raptor’s composed driving feel while adding support for real-world touring, off road travel and everyday use.

Matched Old Man Emu Components

A suspension system works best when every component is selected to perform together. That is why ARB focuses on matched suspension systems rather than isolated parts.

 

Old Man Emu options for the Ranger Raptor can include front and rear coil springs and Nitrocharger Sport shock absorbers, depending on the selected kit. These components are designed to help improve comfort, steering precision, stability and load carrying performance.

Get advice for Your Raptor Build

Every Raptor build is different. A lightly loaded daily driver needs a different setup from a touring vehicle carrying accessories and recovery gear.

 

Visit your nearest ARB store to talk to our team about the right Ranger Raptor suspension setup for your vehicle. We can help you choose a system that suits your load, driving style and travel plans.

Ford Ranger Raptor Suspension

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More Control Across Rough Terrain

Rough Australian tracks can place heavy demands on suspension. Corrugations, ruts, washouts and broken gravel can make a vehicle feel unsettled, especially once extra weight is added. Old Man Emu Nitrocharger Sport suspension is engineered to improve handling response and vehicle control across varied driving conditions. Its shock absorber design uses multi-deflective disc valving to help deliver a responsive, controlled ride on sealed roads and off road tracks.

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Confidence On and Off the Road

The Ranger Raptor is just as likely to cover highway kilometres as it is to take on remote tracks. A well-selected suspension system needs to feel composed in both settings. The right setup can make the vehicle more settled when cornering, braking, travelling over corrugations or carrying touring gear. It also helps support predictable handling when conditions change from bitumen to gravel, sand or rocky tracks.

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Support for Touring Loads

A Ranger Raptor suspension upgrade should account for how the vehicle is used. Bull bars, recovery gear, roof racks, fridges, camping equipment and passengers all add weight. That weight affects ride height, handling and stability. Old Man Emu coil springs are engineered to improve load carrying while maintaining ride quality, helping the Raptor feel more balanced when set up for touring or weekend trips.

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