Keetonmx
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- December 20, 2023
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- KENT
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1996 Explorer Sport 2DR
From the PNW, I travel to the east side a lot and needed this for the pass. 2DR sport, 130k miles on the 4.0 OHV; I'm the 3rd owner but the 2nd owner was the son of the original owner who maintained it since he bought it new in Colorado. Really clean!
Does anyone know where to find parts? They recently put on a 'hot' air intake and I want the stock one back in, I've found original tubing online but it's expensive, same goes for the air cleaner box. I also want to accumulate parts for future parts replacements and repairs. I plan to keep it mostly stock for now, as it is pretty much stock aside from the intake, subs/amp and a horrendous old model touch screen stereo that stays on and drains my battery (need to see about removing or swapping the wiring around for now, I think they wired it wrong). Something I may do though is just to install crossbars and a pop-up tent, awning for the side..So I can take my girlfriend to do "granola ****", as she says. I have always liked the overlanding idea, although it's a bit funny because it's no different than me camping in my Mazda 3 hatch, just with weird rules/culture and going farther and having the tools to get you there/ out of there.
While I don't think its super impressive or anything, here's a short video:
Does anyone know where to find parts? They recently put on a 'hot' air intake and I want the stock one back in, I've found original tubing online but it's expensive, same goes for the air cleaner box. I also want to accumulate parts for future parts replacements and repairs. I plan to keep it mostly stock for now, as it is pretty much stock aside from the intake, subs/amp and a horrendous old model touch screen stereo that stays on and drains my battery (need to see about removing or swapping the wiring around for now, I think they wired it wrong). Something I may do though is just to install crossbars and a pop-up tent, awning for the side..So I can take my girlfriend to do "granola ****", as she says. I have always liked the overlanding idea, although it's a bit funny because it's no different than me camping in my Mazda 3 hatch, just with weird rules/culture and going farther and having the tools to get you there/ out of there.
While I don't think its super impressive or anything, here's a short video: