99 XLT 5.0 V8
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- East Jordan, MI
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- 99 explorer
I recently bought a 99 XLT 5.0 AWD with 170k miles on it. Very clean inside and out, one family owned and dealer maintained.
I had my mechanic check it over and all fluids, filters, etc changed, and bought a set of Bridgestone Blizzaks, I'm now thinking of making some improvements and was wondering where I'd get my best "bang for buck".
I'm not a mechanic and don't have a garage, but have a good local mechanic that is very reasonable for his services. I have no plans to go off-road or climb rocks, I'm a snowboarder and want to be able to get to the mountain in ANY conditions (un-plowed roads, blizzards, drifts, etc). I have a car for summer driving, this is my winter vehicle and I want it to be bad-ass winter beast. The AWD and Blizzaks are a great combination so far. Feels like I can crawl through anything...very sure footed.
Here's what I was thinking, I would appreciate any advice from those that have done similar things to their trucks:
1. cold air intake and cat back exhaust to improve fuel economy and horsepower
2. full grill guard to protect front end from the deer that I will inevitably hit (northern Michigan)
3. fog lights on the grill guard so I can see the road in a blizzard at night
I've done some searching for grill guards on ebay the Hunter's are affordable ($209 plus shipping) and look good but there must be some shortcuts or quality issues if the other brands are $200 more.
Thanks...any help much appreciated.
I had my mechanic check it over and all fluids, filters, etc changed, and bought a set of Bridgestone Blizzaks, I'm now thinking of making some improvements and was wondering where I'd get my best "bang for buck".
I'm not a mechanic and don't have a garage, but have a good local mechanic that is very reasonable for his services. I have no plans to go off-road or climb rocks, I'm a snowboarder and want to be able to get to the mountain in ANY conditions (un-plowed roads, blizzards, drifts, etc). I have a car for summer driving, this is my winter vehicle and I want it to be bad-ass winter beast. The AWD and Blizzaks are a great combination so far. Feels like I can crawl through anything...very sure footed.
Here's what I was thinking, I would appreciate any advice from those that have done similar things to their trucks:
1. cold air intake and cat back exhaust to improve fuel economy and horsepower
2. full grill guard to protect front end from the deer that I will inevitably hit (northern Michigan)
3. fog lights on the grill guard so I can see the road in a blizzard at night
I've done some searching for grill guards on ebay the Hunter's are affordable ($209 plus shipping) and look good but there must be some shortcuts or quality issues if the other brands are $200 more.
Thanks...any help much appreciated.