There's sites like www.autotrader.com www.ebaymotors.com and a few othersIt's a V6. I usually make any repairs myself. I've found some early 2000 V8 models in the same price range just waiting on replies/pics on rust.
Is there any other way to shop online other than craigslist? Seems like it's not what it once was
There's sites like www.autotrader.com www.ebaymotors.com and a few others
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Sometimes it's just a waiting game. Vehicles in good condition at a good price sell faster.
Found my dessert mountaineer on cars.com. Had to drive almost 2 hours, but for the miles, price, and absolutely rust free body and chassis, it was a no brainer.
That is around my mileage. I would be looking at brake, PS lines, trans lines and see how rusty they are. They leak. I would also check that the paint on the torsion bars are intact and there is no serious rust. Check the exhaust and cats for rustout.I found a 1996 Eddie Bauer Explorer. Guy says it has new breaks, radiator, power steering pump. 162k miles. Says there's no known issues and he's wanting $2,300. I've never owned an explorer and want to know if this is a good buy? Seems a bit pricey to me but like I said I'm new to explorers. I recently moved up north and would like a solid winter vehicle
That is around my mileage. I would be looking at brake, PS lines, trans lines and see how rusty they are. They leak. I would also check that the paint on the torsion bars are intact and there is no serious rust. Check the exhaust and cats for rustout.
Aside from that, mechanically, it is the best choice after the V8. You have the 4speed auto trans, which arguably is more reliable than the 5spd in 97. OHV engine is very good, not a powerhouse, but there are rare sporadic issues with cracked heads. The good part is the repair is quite inexpensive. A pair of loaded NEW heads is $400 and you can do it with handtools. There is no timing involved, and the rest of the engine is indestructible. So if it did have that problem, it is a final repair.
That being said that transmission family is far from perfect, but if you change the fluid and add a cooler it may see 200K. I like the pans that have a drain plug.
I would say 1200-1500 is fair. I own mine a long time, it is very reliable and great in the snow. I bought a V6 because of the 4wd low. I didn't use it much and if I had it to do over I probably would have bought a V8.
Just don't buy one with the SOHC engine, that is a very large risk and often a junkyard event.
I paid $2,800 and it was worth every penny. I'd buy another tomorrow.
I used to be into skiing and you drive on mountain roads when the snow starts...it could make a difference. The other use would be offroad, driving on a beach up a hill, boat launch etc. Also redneck demolition, it could probably pull an old oak tree down. If you don't do those things it is a waste.I was concerned about the lack of low, but I've never really missed it. I'll take the reliablity of the 4404 vs the lower gearing option of the 4405.
Those are good trucks, they have the same transmission as the 5.0L explorers and some have the same engine as the 3rd generation V8 explorers (either the 4.6L crown vic engine or a 5.4L Truck engine).
I'd not want anything to do with a 160k 4r55e or 4405.
It was for my 98.For a '96?
My V6 was 5 years old and I killed the 4r and 4405 before it hit 100k. The first transmission died at 70k, and the t case around 90k. I drive my Mountys MUCH harder and they never so much as hiccup. I ran the first one clean out of tranny fluid three times to the point it wouldn't move. Filled it back up, and kept right on rocking.
Those are good trucks, they have the same transmission as the 5.0L explorers and some have the same engine as the 3rd generation V8 explorers (either the 4.6L crown vic engine or a 5.4L Truck engine).
The only downside is they have issues blowing spark plugs, you can research that. It is a shame. The 5.4L seems to be worse than the 4.6L. I would retorque all the plugs, I don't know what the recommendation is now. That is still not a guarantee, unfortunately.