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well by rolled i mean it only went on its side. only damage is drivers side mirror, and driverside passenger door has some minor damage.
Btw, i failed to mention its fully loaded, sunroof, leather, kenwood mp3 cd/deck, infinity kappa speakers, etc.
hey all, i've had my 97 explorer for some time now, but last july or so it rolled on its side. Havent really driven it since, but to start it up every now and then. Minor body damage (thank god it rolled in some grass), but the left front driveline acts weird. There's a good shake in the...
how she rolled
well...just doin a u-turn on a freshly rained and oiled up road. Started to fishtail a bit..no biggie..i corrected but too much and it went all the way around the other way and tagged a curb..the curb broke the seal on the tire, it flatted, and over she went.
hrmm
actually it laid down pretty softly up front (can a V8 explorer do anything softly?? hehe), the brunt of the damage came at the rear, starting with the rear tire flatting. About the worst "visible" damage up front is the mirror being non existant. Btw it landed in a soft patch of grass...
hey all, i rolled my explorer this past weekend on some wet roads..actually pretty lucky through it all..just tipped it on its side and over a stop sign. Well, now i'm having the drive-line issues. It rolled onto the drivers side, and now when i turn right theres a slight vibration felt...