offroadford4x4
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- Lewisberry, Pa
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- 02 Eddie
Here's my deal, 94 XLT 4x4 auto 4dr and it tows terrible. I was towing my tempo on my car dolly and only got a 1/4-1/2 mile down the road and turned around came back home and swapped the Explorer out for our Escape cause of how crappy the sploder was.
What it did was bounced the back up and down constantly which was annoying in itself but at the same time on a straight road it was also fishtailing side to side a fair amount. It just felt very unstable and just didn't seem safe to tow with. It drives just fine when not towing anything. And I did check the tire pressures before leaving.
I know the basics would be to get a frame mounted class III hitch as I only have a ball on the stock bumper, But I don't thing that would cause the driving issue. And a larger trans cooler with maybe a shift kit.
What else would be good add? heavy duty sway bars? Add A Leaves? (don't want the harsher ride) shocks? shift kit? Or just now worry about towing with it and keep using the Escape? Our Escape has the factory trailer tow package with the 3500 lb max rating on the stock class II and tows my Tempo like it's not even back there, and that is being literal. Only thing thats diff when towing with that is lil longer stopping distance. No bounce, no sway, no odd handling, etc. And it just seems wrong that a unibody chassis that is primarily fwd with selectable 4x4 in a tiny suv (several feet shorter than explorer) with 4 wheel independent coil suspension can out tow a full frame truck based rwd 4x4 with solid axle and leafs with such a drastic difference. And the explorer as equipped rated @ 3200 lb.
What it did was bounced the back up and down constantly which was annoying in itself but at the same time on a straight road it was also fishtailing side to side a fair amount. It just felt very unstable and just didn't seem safe to tow with. It drives just fine when not towing anything. And I did check the tire pressures before leaving.
I know the basics would be to get a frame mounted class III hitch as I only have a ball on the stock bumper, But I don't thing that would cause the driving issue. And a larger trans cooler with maybe a shift kit.
What else would be good add? heavy duty sway bars? Add A Leaves? (don't want the harsher ride) shocks? shift kit? Or just now worry about towing with it and keep using the Escape? Our Escape has the factory trailer tow package with the 3500 lb max rating on the stock class II and tows my Tempo like it's not even back there, and that is being literal. Only thing thats diff when towing with that is lil longer stopping distance. No bounce, no sway, no odd handling, etc. And it just seems wrong that a unibody chassis that is primarily fwd with selectable 4x4 in a tiny suv (several feet shorter than explorer) with 4 wheel independent coil suspension can out tow a full frame truck based rwd 4x4 with solid axle and leafs with such a drastic difference. And the explorer as equipped rated @ 3200 lb.