NJExplorerFan
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- New Jersey
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2015 Limited
Hey Guys,
I've come to a crucial point in the life of my 2003 Explorer XLT V8. I do love the thing and it has served me very well in the last 4 1/2 years. It has 126K miles and needs some pretty significant maintenance done, probably best before the winter comes. I need 2 new rear springs, new rear brakes, new hub/bearing assembly in the driver rear wheel and 4 new tires. I do have all the other common problems - rattling torque converter, howling rear differential, clicking rear e-brakes, door ajar issue (every so often). The transmission also sometimes take a while to get into gear and it's just slow with its shifting, and sometime bangs into gear. It just performs like it's getting tired and old. I believe it's the original transmission too and I'm worried it will go soon if I fix all the maintenance issues above. I'm told a few thousand dollar to get it all buttoned up with parts and labor. But I think it's only worth that in total value around my neck of the woods.
So where I'm going with this is if it's worth repairing all these items? With family planning right now and a potential infant on the way in the next year or so, my gut tells me it's not really safe. Is it time to put those maintenance expenses towards something new?
I've come to a crucial point in the life of my 2003 Explorer XLT V8. I do love the thing and it has served me very well in the last 4 1/2 years. It has 126K miles and needs some pretty significant maintenance done, probably best before the winter comes. I need 2 new rear springs, new rear brakes, new hub/bearing assembly in the driver rear wheel and 4 new tires. I do have all the other common problems - rattling torque converter, howling rear differential, clicking rear e-brakes, door ajar issue (every so often). The transmission also sometimes take a while to get into gear and it's just slow with its shifting, and sometime bangs into gear. It just performs like it's getting tired and old. I believe it's the original transmission too and I'm worried it will go soon if I fix all the maintenance issues above. I'm told a few thousand dollar to get it all buttoned up with parts and labor. But I think it's only worth that in total value around my neck of the woods.
So where I'm going with this is if it's worth repairing all these items? With family planning right now and a potential infant on the way in the next year or so, my gut tells me it's not really safe. Is it time to put those maintenance expenses towards something new?