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brake lights
if you have a trailer connection,the problem could be there- ausxlt
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- Forum: General Explorations
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fuel cap
Was able to get this down to $170 =us$130. This is for a genuine Ford locking cap,no aftermarket caps to suit explorer. Might modify a neck from a common local vehicle ( locking caps for these cost about $a20) Brian- ausxlt
- Post #4
- Forum: General Explorations
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fuel cap
g,day Just wondering if anyone can tell me the price of a 98xlt fuel cap.Had to break mine to get it off and going to cost nearly $a200 to replace cheers Brian (australia)- ausxlt
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- Forum: General Explorations
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You know you need to wheel more when...
ya mean like this http://www.pps.net.au/brettski4x4/CanTeen2003/P0005927.JPG -
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All Aussie X owners
another sandgroper g,day Have been coming here for about the last year ,own a 98xlt .No mods yet ,mostly used on the beach cheers Brian- ausxlt
- Post #16
- Forum: General Explorations
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Winch urban legend or WARNING you decide
Have not of this one yet macca- ausxlt
- Post #5
- Forum: General Explorations
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aussie fuel prob
yes understand the setup but this is not on a very steep slope (about 1ft lower at front maybe a bit more) Thinking perhaps there is a crack in the pickup pipe !- ausxlt
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- Forum: General Explorations
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aussie fuel prob
g'day Have a problem with my X when parked facing downhill and 1/4 or less tank.It will not start ,i am asuming thier is a fuel pickup problem.Is this a known problem or have i got one all to myself.Iwould think their is very little difference in fuel systems between yours and the...- ausxlt
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front locker d35
this might be of interest [URL=http://www.4wdsystems.com.au/html/difflock.htm]- ausxlt
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- Forum: General Explorations
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Australian Ex is different to US Ex!
my aussie ex 98 XLT front diff # D-042A cust pn F87A-3002-HR- ausxlt
- Post #34
- Forum: General Explorations
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rust
g'day all have a 98 x.are there any common rust area,s to look out for- ausxlt
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new
leenjen no mods yet, 1st is a tt&rear lift+new shocks money is tight so none for a while after how many west aussie,s on here. maca- ausxlt
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- Forum: Explorer Registry
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new
g,day everyone got myself an ex 98xlt last year live in perth w australia. good site maca- ausxlt
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- Forum: Explorer Registry