Rear Suspension Springs problems of the 2006 Ford Ranger

Two problems related to rear suspension springs have been reported for the 2006 Ford Ranger. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Ford Ranger based on all problems reported for the 2006 Ranger.

1 Rear Suspension Springs problem

Failure Date: 08/14/2017

The rear shackles rusted through and broke off from the leaf springs. This happened while driving home from work on city streets. When turning corners the sound of the broken shackle rolling back and forth on the back of the bumper alerted me to the situation. I am third owner and this truck has been taken care of very well.

2 Rear Suspension Springs problem

Failure Date: 10/24/2016

Rear leaf-spring shackles and hangers on my 2006 Ford Ranger are rusted out, one of the shackles broke free from the frame while I was driving, made it harder to steer because the truck felt nowhere near as stable as it was before it broke, it caused me to swerve into the lane beside me which very well could have caused a serious accident if someone were to be there. The rest of my frame seems to have excessive rust which is not to be expected from a 10 year old truck, especially by the shackles and hangers for the leaf springs, and also all around the spare tire mount which I could see to become a very serious safety concern while driving. I mean who wants a spare tire in their windshield while following someone down the road? my vehicle was in motion on the highway when all of this happened im very certain that cheap frame metal was the cause of it breaking, because im generally pretty easy on my truck.


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