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Is my truck All-wheel Drive
I have th 5.0 liter V-8 3.02 XLT. I know what an axle is what is CV though???- rbizzell
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Is my truck All-wheel Drive
I have a 2001 Ford Explorer XLT. I was told it was all-wheel drive. How can I make sure that it is All-Wheel Drive. I am slipping in the snow and I have had four wheel vehicles before. How can I check with the Vin Number.- rbizzell
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Custom Wheels and Transmission
Does putting on bigger custom wheels damage your transmission and if so does the microtuner fix that problem by calibrating the computer ecu in the truck to recognize the bigger tires and also do you have to get the gear ratio changed. I have 20 inch chrome wheels on my vehicle.- rbizzell
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- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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Looking to purchase an Explorer
Can you be more specific on the type of engine problems with 4.0 SOHC engines so I know what to look for- rbizzell
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Looking to purchase an Explorer
rodney I am interested in buying ford explorer limited edition 2001 AWD 8 cylinder. how reliable are they? Are the engine pretty good? I read the specs and the horse power ia only 215 which is low. What modificationa shoul I do to get the horsepower up and how much horsepower can this explorer...- rbizzell
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Newbe Idle Problems
I' am looking to buy the 2000-2001 limited edition explorer V8 AWD or the V6 4x4. Which model is more reliable and what type of problems if any should I watchout for? Thanks for your help.- rbizzell
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- Forum: General Explorations