SClark08
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2023, Explorer TremorLine
The 2020+ Ford Explorer features an independent rear suspension (IRS) with a rear-mounted differential, secured to the subframe via three mounting points (typically two at the front and one at the rear-driver side). Factory rubber bushings help dampen vibrations but allow excessive differential movement under load—especially during hard acceleration, towing, or aggressive driving. Check out Fleet Management’s video for a visual:
After researching designs, installation methods, and pricing, I liked AWR’s brace best. I reached out to AWR to confirm fitment, and while they didn't have any data on the Timberline, they provided a mounting diagram for me to compare. I took caliper measurements of my '23 Timberline’s differential, noting near-perfect bolt spacing. The only uncertainty was geometry relative to the subframe. My makeshift solution? Masking the differential, rubbing graphite over it, transferring it to graph paper, and measuring from there (not perfect, but creative - Indiana Jones would be so proud).
AWR’s response? They sent me a prototype to test-fit. Four days later, I had a package containing the brace, hardware, and some AWR swag.
AWR impressed me with their responsiveness and engagement from the start. A simple inquiry turned into a direct conversation with their team, leading to technical discussions and, ultimately, a prototype shipped to me—with no money exchanged. Their commitment to expanding product compatibility and supporting the Explorer community speaks volumes about their customer-first approach.
My intention is to repay their kindness by championing their product and spreading awareness; the fit and quality is something you can feel. As of this posting, I’ve only logged a mile with the brace installed, but I didn’t need to adjust the pitch of my differential for mounting, nor do I feel it altered its resting position. The OEM design was likely intended to strike a balance between reliability and ride quality; I will continue monitoring my Timberline’s handling and watching for any premature wear. However, from installation to test drive, AWR’s brace already feels like a solid investment. Now we know:
Application:
Why Differential Braces Matter
- Reduces Differential Movement – Stock mounts allow axle wrap and wheel hop, leading to instability and premature drivetrain wear.
- Improves Power Transfer – A brace keeps the differential rigid, minimizing energy loss and maximizing traction.
- Prevents Differential Failure – Excess movement stresses mounting points, causing case cracks or bolt failure, particularly in high-torque models like the Explorer ST.
- Enhances Towing Stability – A reinforced differential distributes load better, reducing flex and improving durability.
How Differential Braces Work
- Reinforce the Housing – Braces add extra support to the differential case, reducing flex under acceleration.
- Bolt-On Installation – Most attach to factory mounts and incorporate polyurethane or solid bushings to limit movement while maintaining some vibration damping.
Differential Brace Options
- FENFABrication "Diffy Stiffy" Brace– $168.00
- Simple L-bracket with a dampener between the flange and subframe.
- FENFABrication 2020+ Ford Explorer "Diffy Stiffy" Brace - FenFabrication
- AWR Racing Rear Differential Mount(AWR-E3301) – $294.99
- Upgraded L-bracket, laser-cut, CNC-folded, powder-coated with a dampener sleeve.
- 2020 - 2025 AWR Racing Ford Explorer Rear Differential Mount
- cp-e xFlex Differential Mount(FDXM00021B) – $499.99
- Four-bolt diff cover bracket + subframe-mounted dampener hub, 6061 T6 aluminum, anodized black.
- xFlex™ Differential Mount for 2020+ Ford Explorer ST EcoBoost – Custom Performance Engineering
- ID Speed Shop Rear Differential Brace(IDSS-EXP-RDB) – $499.99
- 6061 T6 billet aluminum, anodized black, nearly identical to cp-e’s xFlex.
- ID Speed Shop - 2020+ Ford Explorer Rear Differential Brace
- Livernois Motorsports Differential Brace(LPP931011) – $499.99
- Similar to ID Speed Shop and cp-e, but anodized blue.
- | LPP931011 | Livernois Motorsports
- Steeda Explorer Rear Differential Brace(555-8141) – $524.95 - $554.90
- CNC-machined 6061 T6 billet aluminum, dual bushing support, non-anodized.
- Steeda 555-8141 Explorer Rear Differential Brace (20-25)
The Timberline Dilemma
Marketed as the off-road sibling (2021-2024), you'd assume the Timberline is exempt from differential mount issues... Nope. Absent compatibility info, I decided to find out.After researching designs, installation methods, and pricing, I liked AWR’s brace best. I reached out to AWR to confirm fitment, and while they didn't have any data on the Timberline, they provided a mounting diagram for me to compare. I took caliper measurements of my '23 Timberline’s differential, noting near-perfect bolt spacing. The only uncertainty was geometry relative to the subframe. My makeshift solution? Masking the differential, rubbing graphite over it, transferring it to graph paper, and measuring from there (not perfect, but creative - Indiana Jones would be so proud).
AWR’s response? They sent me a prototype to test-fit. Four days later, I had a package containing the brace, hardware, and some AWR swag.
Installation & Final Thoughts
AWR provides an installation video on their product page, and YouTube channels like Fleet Management and Knight’s Garage offer additional insight. I've uploaded my installation experience on my channel: AWR Rear Differential Brace for 6th Gen Explorers - Timberline Edition?AWR impressed me with their responsiveness and engagement from the start. A simple inquiry turned into a direct conversation with their team, leading to technical discussions and, ultimately, a prototype shipped to me—with no money exchanged. Their commitment to expanding product compatibility and supporting the Explorer community speaks volumes about their customer-first approach.
My intention is to repay their kindness by championing their product and spreading awareness; the fit and quality is something you can feel. As of this posting, I’ve only logged a mile with the brace installed, but I didn’t need to adjust the pitch of my differential for mounting, nor do I feel it altered its resting position. The OEM design was likely intended to strike a balance between reliability and ride quality; I will continue monitoring my Timberline’s handling and watching for any premature wear. However, from installation to test drive, AWR’s brace already feels like a solid investment. Now we know:
Application:
- Ford Explorer ST 2020-2025
- 6th generation Ford Explorer Police Interceptors
- Ford Explorer King Ranch
- Ford Explorer Timberline