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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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I have less than a 1,000 miles left till I hit 180,000 I believe. I will have to check again. I haven't drove it in two months saving money to replace pretty much the whole front end. This explorer has cost me alot of money more than I put in other cars I had but I guess its worth it. Since I enjoy driving it.
I'm not even sure where mine is at. I had to replace my speedo awhile back. When I replaced it, it was just over 200K. I'm sure by now I've got like 210K.
I got low miles on my 93 only a bit over 225,000 no major motor work yet at all and only the tranny rebuilt for any thing major so far. I consider it just broken in according to the miles so many get out of them as many see over 300,000 and more easily.
Yes Ford knew what they were doing when they had Volvo design this motor for them but man they could have done better then Mazda on the trannys!
I forgot to add on myu last post...my dad had a 95 Eddie Bauer he bought new in 95 an always used it to go back n forth to work (75miles Each Day) and used it for road trip. When he sold it in 2004 it had over 345,000 miles on her. We still see it driveing down the road today.