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'01 ST in Northern Illinois - howdy!
Here's a pic Dead Link Removed- Mjwidell
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- Forum: Explorer Registry
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Rear disc conversion on Sport Trac
Consideration... Yes, that is a consideration. I'm a suburbia person, tho, and don't want extra parts laying around. :) (Like, an unused rear axle! Been there, done that, irritated the neighbors.. heh)- Mjwidell
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- Forum: Modified Explorations
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'01 ST in Northern Illinois - howdy!
N of Rockford Hi there, Machesney Park is just North of Rockford. We are only about 45 mins from Elgin! :) Michelle- Mjwidell
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- Forum: Explorer Registry
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'01 ST in Northern Illinois - howdy!
Hi all, Been a Sport Trac owner since 4/01. Mine's a white 4x4, 4.10 rear, limited slip, auto. I've added a few appearance things like a Westin Safari Bar, made a diamond plate skid plate that is attached to the bar, and mounted Bosch lights to the bar. It has 275/70/16 tires (replaced 'stones...- Mjwidell
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Rear disc conversion on Sport Trac
I've been reading up on rear disc conversions on a variety of vehicles - Mustangs, Explorers, etc. But, my vehicle is a strange breed - a 2001 Explorer Sport Trac, which came stock with rear drums. (2003 model year will be rear disc.) I've found two different types of rear disc assemblies in...- Mjwidell
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- Forum: Modified Explorations