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Let's see how many people would like Ford to produce an Explorer Sport FX4 in 2003. Let's assume that Ford is going to continue the Explorer Sport with a solid rear axle instead of the IRS on the 4-door 2002s.
The FX4 package would include a manual transfer case, manual hubs, manual transmission option, limited slip differential, and the largest tires they could fit.
Is this something you would be interested in?
Let's see how many people would like Ford to produce an Explorer Sport FX4 in 2003. Let's assume that Ford is going to continue the Explorer Sport with a solid rear axle instead of the IRS on the 4-door 2002s.
The FX4 package would include a manual transfer case, manual hubs, manual transmission option, limited slip differential, and the largest tires they could fit.
Is this something you would be interested in?