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Electrical problem persists
I would replace the filter and perform a fuel pressure test at the schrader valve.- fshskjp
- Post #7
- Forum: 2007 - 2010 Explorer Sport Trac
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Weird Vibration
Try putting the transmission in neutral and slowing to a stop. If you have the shudder problem while braking the issue is not related to engine or transmission. Simple stuff first. Check out the tires. You noticed odd wear which can cause shudder when braking. If your rear tires are worn...- fshskjp
- Post #7
- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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full led headlights and front grille Ford Explorer 17
late to see this. the led is so bright and great!- fshskjp
- Post #14
- Forum: Modified 2011- 2019 Explorers - Tuning & Mods
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Brightest 9007 bulb?? New Member Intro and HELP!
Purchased a set of F2 led headlights for my Explorer, the light is good. Much better than the halogen bulbs. The previous LED bulbs I had in the driving lights had cooling fans that proved to be annoying and failed to prevent one of the two bulbs from burning out. I cannot comment on lifespan...- fshskjp
- Post #8
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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Stock HID, did anyone replace them yet?!
LEDs would be a huge improvement. I am eventually going to switch to LEDs. I personally went with Silvania bulbs. Made a huge difference and kept the OEM styling.- fshskjp
- Post #7
- Forum: Stock 2011 - 2019 Ford Explorer Discussion
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LED fog lights
Thank you for the share. I am planning to replace my fog light to get bright version.- fshskjp
- Post #6
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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Laserfit led light bulbs
Looks so bright! I have changed my halogen headlights in the past, nicely throw on the road.- fshskjp
- Post #4
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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2016 Replacement fog light bulbs
I would just go with Sylvania bulbs, most LEDs are really white and do not project as far as yellower halogens.- fshskjp
- Post #3
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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Suggetions on getting brighter replacment headlamps for a 2014
I use PIAA Extreme White--they are bright==brightest I could find which are still Halogen.- fshskjp
- Post #3
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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Yellow LED Fog Lights (2018 Explorer)
It says yellow lights are better in the snow but don’t know if that’s true or not. I think yellow will be better for fog because white reflects more than yellow. maybe have a try- fshskjp
- Post #5
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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LED DRL, Fog and Positioning Lights
Thanks for your post. It looks great!- fshskjp
- Post #2
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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LED Headlight Conversions
I had a full HID kit on my 2011 F150 and was happy with that, so the 2018 F150 Halogen lights left me very disappointed. They flat out suck. So I did a full kit of Low/High/Fog to replace them. Scattered beam but nicely throw on the road. Bright white somewhat yellow ish in there which it helps...- fshskjp
- Post #260
- Forum: Modified 2011- 2019 Explorers - Tuning & Mods
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LED Headlights
I have changed my halogen headlights in the past, Scattered beam but nicely throw on the road. Bright white somewhat yellow ish in there which it helps on visibility in rain or wet conditions.- fshskjp
- Post #19
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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LED Headlights
If you are using the LEDs in your factory halogen style housing, you'll get a BETTER cut-off then if you used someone elses LED lights in your housing. The LED's also have a ballast, similar to HIDs only they don't require you to get power from the battery. it's plug and play.- fshskjp
- Post #18
- Forum: Performance Lighting
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My LED Fog Lights
It looks great of the replacement. I recently put a set in my 2010 F350. I had great results with my motorcycle conversion.- fshskjp
- Post #7
- Forum: Performance Lighting