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KidGusto

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91 eddie bauer
Hey Guys!

I registered awhile back but never posted cause I was mostly just looking up info for my GFs 91 explorer, shes been having lots of problems with it and even though I have kind of gotten running it still has alot of problems and she doesnt want to drive it anymore.

SO officially today she gave the explorer to me. It came to me while I was driving it around in our church parking lot and doing burn outs in it that... I LIKE IT! I called her up and told her it drives great, she told me "Fine then you can keep it"

SO BAM! I got an explorer sport! I'll probably pick up a Haynes manual and study it cover to cover and get everything in that baby up and running before i start modding it.

Eventually I want to turn it into a total off road vehicle. That is my ultimate goal. Its going to take alot of work on my part I just hope that I'm up to the challenege in all aspects of it.

Please let me know if you guys have any good advice or info for me. Also If you know where I can find an online service manual for my vehicle. I think for the most part before i make it offroad capable I want to turn it into a reliable moving machine first.

Any tips on modding her for fuel effciency are a plus.
 



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welcome aboard. Gas mileage, check aldive's quest for 30. And a chiltons/haynes is a great tool. Any other questions search, or feel free to ask.
 






Doing burnouts????!!!! I can barely get the tires on my beast spinning on rainy ground!! What's your secret?
 






Same here. I cant even spin them without a little rain.

What's your trick?
 






I have never seen a sport eddie bauer.....pics!!! For that matter ive never seen a 2 door eddie bauer.
 












open 3:73's will do a burnout, my 3:55 open will too, not that I have ever tried, just squeal the tire now and then without trying. Not as easy now that I have 31's, tho.
 






I almost bought a blue, 91, 78,000, 4x4, eddie bauer 2 door owned by a little old lady, before I bought mine. Oh well...
They do exsist, but it definetly threw me off seeing one.
 






ohhh

:salute: my 1991 is now a 2007 with help of e-bay decals can i now sell my old new x for 30 grand :?:scratch: :scratch: :bsnicker:
 






Ill see what I can do with pics, but yah I got the tire marks in the parking lot to prove the burn out.

The whole truck is pretty nasty, inside and out. I'm going to do alot of renovating, i wont even use the word detailing...its true renovation.

But for now a tune up and maybe replace a couple of hoses. Getting it reliable and driveable is my number 1 goal right now.
 






My truck has 33's and locked rear and I can burn donughts all day,
 






Maybe the locker helps. But not with a stock 4.0L you can't - the power #'s just aren't there.
 






mine will light em up. but I have a clutch :)
 






The saved weight of the Sport will make a burnout easier. But like it has been said, automatic ex's with stock engines dont have the grunt to burnout.


--Bill
 












kidgusto, where in cali???
 






Maybe the locker helps. But not with a stock 4.0L you can't - the power #'s just aren't there.

Locker makes it harder with having to spin both tires...

Stock 4.0 with 35s and a locker, dry. Not mine.

burnout.jpg
 






Nice...that ride looks sweet!
 






Maybe the locker helps. But not with a stock 4.0L you can't - the power #'s just aren't there.


My stock 160,000 mile XLT will do them all day long if i lay it on the floor taking off. Of course the acceleration does leave something to be desired.
 



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Hey KidGusto,

Welcome to the forum!

As to your question about an online manual, try searching this site, there are lots of posts about this.

From what I've seen here, your best bet is a set of Ford service manuals (paper), which you can usually find on ebay. There are electronic ones available, but they are considered inferior to the hard copies by the serious mechanics here.

Hope this helps.

Mike
 






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