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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Installed the rear speaker replacements to match the infinity fronts, ran wiring for subwoofer and rear camera. I installed a new head unit with bluetooth and touch screen and sorted out all the programming and testing.
Changed out that amazingly hard to get at O2 sensor on the drivers side.
The threaded sensor.....easy ! That damn wire harness.....that took some stretching. lol
I finally got around to removing the rusted remains of the fog light brackets after removing the bumper. Fabricated new brackets for driving lights and a light bar install behind the bumper. I still need to wire the light bare and tidy up the wiring, but that is another day.
Replaced front driver's brake hose. All 3 hoses are now new and the whole system is thoroughly bled. Matched with fixing the RABS I did the other day, I feel a lot safer with the winter months slowly creeping up.
i cut them out and reinstalled the original flares i can turn as it is right now but im putting 2.5" spring spacers in and i just finished welding up shackles and then a 2" body lift
i cut them out and reinstalled the original flares i can turn as it is right now but im putting 2.5" spring spacers in and i just finished welding up shackles and then a 2" body lift
Installed Bosch Icon windshield wipers all the way around. Used 18" on the front and 15 on the rear glass. Also Rain-X'd the windshield and back glass. Never used the stuff before but I figured I'd give it a try.