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tubaexplorer

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Haughton, LA
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2001 Explorer Sport Trac
Hi all, I'm new to both this forum and owning a sport trac, just got mine 6 hours ago. I've been watching this forum for a week or two now and this is what put me over the edge to get one, so thank you all:salute:. I got a question though; the truck I got is 4x2, I really wanted a 4x4 but at my budget I couldn't take the risk of messing it up since I wouldn't have the time/money to fix it, and of course the lack of 4x4:p:. So I was wondering if I were to go four wheeler riding how well will the truck handle mud wet grass and other stuff like that? I got stock rims and they are putting on new tires for me for free so I don't know what kind of tires I'll have, but I'm sure nothing extreme at all. My dad has a '95 f-150 and it does not like anything for the concrete. Any info would be awesome!! Thank y'all :)
 



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Just use common sense. Wet grass is fine just make sure that the ground is hard. As for mud I wouldnt trust it depending how thick it is.
 






yea I figured that,been out in mud before just not with this vehicle. I got geolander a/ts on from the dealer, btw. So yea I was just seeing if anyone had any experience with 4x2 or stories or whatever.
 






No point in off-roading a 4x2 unless you put a locker in the rear axle.
 






I did some research on lockers in the forum and found aussie lockers. When I went to there installation section the 8.8 installation errored so I couldn't see them. My concern is: 1. how reliable are they, are there better ones? 2. What's the install like time/difficulty wise? Thanks for the help thus far. Trying not to annoy, just no one here (North LA) takes a second help college students with questions.
 






your 4x2 might have a factory limited slip. Mine does, its not great but better than a open dif.
 






I did some more digging and checked my door jam the code read 46. So I looked up the codes--> 46..... Open 8.8"..... 3200..... 3.73. So I guess the aussie will work. I understand the 94-2000 explorer 8.8 is the way to go?
 












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