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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Eugene,Oregon
'97 Explorer XLT V8 AWD
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AWD X Offroad?
I have a '97 explorer 5.0 and AWD. I want to put a small lift fon it, so I can play abound with it, but I was wondering how well it will do off road? I would not be doing any rock crawling or anything like that. Mostly sand, snow and occasionally mud. Oh and probably some mild trail stuff...oabviousely not anything that requires low range!
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ELITE BRONCO2ERER
Crawlorado
B2 Mod
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the 5.0L AWD Explorer sends 65% of the power to the rear wheels, 35% up front, it works pretty good on and off road but its not a true 50/50 split transfer case
I say if you are going to lift your truck, get a real transfer case The 4406 conversion can pay for itself in gas mileage, you will put more power to the ground in 2wd (more fun with V8), you will save your frint tires (AWD eats tires) AND you will have 4hi and 4low if you want it Best mod I have done to my Explorer, it makes it a completely different truck and I fill it up about half as much these days __________________ 96 Explorer daily driver build-1996 XLT 5.0L AWD to 4x4 conversion complete on 33's 88 BII 5.0L conversion - BII 5.0l drivetrain thread My Bronco II - 1988 Bronco II 4x4 V8 on 35's - registry and updates Wifes 07 FJ build - 2007 FJ cruiser locked and lifted |
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Towing Moderator
North East Arkansas
2012 F150 4x4
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^^^ What he said x2 ^^^^
__________________ -Evan Febuary 09 Feature Truck - Elite Registry - Photo Gallery - Feedback - Go Elite! - My Write Ups - EF Vendors |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Eugene,Oregon
'97 Explorer XLT V8 AWD
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thanks for the input. Approx what am I looking at $ wise if I were to do the swap?
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ELITE BRONCO2ERER
Crawlorado
B2 Mod
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its different for everyone, you wont know until you price out the parts, could be $200 could be $1000
__________________ 96 Explorer daily driver build-1996 XLT 5.0L AWD to 4x4 conversion complete on 33's 88 BII 5.0L conversion - BII 5.0l drivetrain thread My Bronco II - 1988 Bronco II 4x4 V8 on 35's - registry and updates Wifes 07 FJ build - 2007 FJ cruiser locked and lifted |
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Towing Moderator
North East Arkansas
2012 F150 4x4
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I'd guess, assuming you can find the stuff you need, the swap would cost $500-$700. You can sell your AWD case and front DS fairly easily on here to help recover some of your costs.
__________________ -Evan Febuary 09 Feature Truck - Elite Registry - Photo Gallery - Feedback - Go Elite! - My Write Ups - EF Vendors |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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The 4406 conversion can pay for itself in gas mileage, you will put more power to the ground in 2wd (more fun with V8), you will save your frint tires (AWD eats tires) AND you will have 4hi and 4low if you want it
I agree with that 100%. I have been thinking about making the swap because of gas mileage issues. But for me as for saving the front tires. I got a feeling with that setup I would be roasting A few sets of rear tires
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Eugene,Oregon
'97 Explorer XLT V8 AWD
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thanks for all of the input! You guys have been a great help. I think for what I want to do with it, I will probably leave the AWD case in it for now and crank the torsion bars down and build some shakles for the rear and put son 31s on it.
Thanks again, Scott |
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ELITE BRONCO2ERER
Crawlorado
B2 Mod
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You will be happy with that setup.
It can still take a beating thats for sure when the AWD case goes you could consider the manual low range case Parts I feel are going to be harder and harder to find for this conversion in coming years. I am still trying to figure out why Ford didnt make them this way hahaha it seriously feels like a different truck Either way its fun to drive, the AWD definatley got me up some dirt roads __________________ 96 Explorer daily driver build-1996 XLT 5.0L AWD to 4x4 conversion complete on 33's 88 BII 5.0L conversion - BII 5.0l drivetrain thread My Bronco II - 1988 Bronco II 4x4 V8 on 35's - registry and updates Wifes 07 FJ build - 2007 FJ cruiser locked and lifted |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Loveland, Colorado
'97 XLT AWD 5.0
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I happen to have a similar X, and use it in the way you would like to. It is very capable in mud, sand, and snow. The one thing that would help mine out the most is traction. I would like to get an Auburn ECTED for the front and any good locker for the rear(or another ECTED). The lack of a low range will hurt you on the rocks, but in my opinion gears and lockers would help out for you particular situation. Mine's on 32X11.50 BFG A/T's and has impressed friends with it's scrappyness. Wheeling with a 94 F-250 TD on 33's and a 96 Dodge 1500 on 38's; the faithful grocery getter performed admirably. I did end up in a muddy ditch once, but that was more lack of ground clearance. Time to start saving for a good lift. Good Luck!
__________________ Proudly pulling out Chevys since 2001. This bliizard we got in December has given me even more faith in the good old Exploder. 1997 Explorer XLT V8 AWD - Now TT/shackles with 32X11.50/15 BFG A/T's 2001 Mustang Cobra Snow camping pics to follow. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Eugene,Oregon
'97 Explorer XLT V8 AWD
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All of you guys on these forums are awsome. I really apreciate everyone's input, it has given me the info I need to make my decision much easier! thanks again!
Scott |
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Elite Explorer
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I have no problem taking my 97 5.0 through the mountains. Not too extreme. But ive pulled many F150s outta ditches, so from the sounds of what you should be doing, youll be just fine!
P.S. Thanks 410fortune for the tcase info. I feel mine is on its last leg, so i might replace it soon. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being a pain in the a$$, how bad is it to install an automatic 4406 tcase? __________________ -Jim --97 Mounty (SOLD) --2007 Volkswagen MKV (daily driver) --05 Honda Shadow |
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Towing Moderator
North East Arkansas
2012 F150 4x4
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An electric shift 4406 conversion thread-
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/...ad.php?t=97181 4406 Manual conversion threads- http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/...d.php?t=166605 http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/...d.php?t=166726 __________________ -Evan Febuary 09 Feature Truck - Elite Registry - Photo Gallery - Feedback - Go Elite! - My Write Ups - EF Vendors |
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ELITE BRONCO2ERER
Crawlorado
B2 Mod
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install on a scale of 1-10 would be a 5
mine was an 8 because I had to convert the tailhousing of my $200, 300 miles 2001 Transfer case to the 98 style output for my speed sensor Not too bad if you have a 16# sledge hammer to take care of the gas tank bracket Good time for a new/better/urethane transmission mount, mine is completely toasted after only a couple months with the huge 4406 t case Honestly it bolts in, pulling the center console, seats, and carpet back was the hardest part, oh that and bench pressing a 4406 in place yourself with no jack
__________________ 96 Explorer daily driver build-1996 XLT 5.0L AWD to 4x4 conversion complete on 33's 88 BII 5.0L conversion - BII 5.0l drivetrain thread My Bronco II - 1988 Bronco II 4x4 V8 on 35's - registry and updates Wifes 07 FJ build - 2007 FJ cruiser locked and lifted |
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