Keeper0311
Explorer Addict
- Joined
- April 30, 2010
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- City, State
- Riverside, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 XLT 4x4
I'm probably jumping the gun a bit, but have you noticed any difference?
I'm probably jumping the gun a bit, but have you noticed any difference?
I have been following your posts and I like what you are doing with your explorer and how you got a limited (wish I had one). Any updates lately?
You know... It's because I can't stop checking threads like yours that I can't stop thinking about buying this nice blue 94 that I saw a couple days ago and getting rid of my 99.
I love mine. Idk if I mentioned it earlier in this thread but I searched for about 6months for a good condition First gen because after spending a little time on this forum I wanted one. And you'd be amazed at the number of people that still claim that these are the best ones Ford ever made.
I even had a guy tell me that if e could find a low mileage 94 he would trade his 3rd gen for it in a heart beat because in his mind 94 was the best year for the explorer.
You couldn't convince me to part with mine for anything right now.
Yeah, I know. My 92 was a loving and devoted partner that even brought my kids and me home when we were 270 miles away from home in cold, icy weather, even after it knew its life had ended. I played friggen taps for it when I watched the crane pick it up to put it in the crusher after I stripped it to make sure 2 other first gens could continue to live.
There's the 94
The one running down the interstate might be the radius arm bushings. I know mine gets a vibrations about 60. I just don't wanna drive with a vibration so I go 55 till I get time and money to fix it. The braking is probably caused by the rotors.
Well I've been doing a little work on her I received my SMD LED's a few days ago and yesterday I put them in the gauge cluster. It's a lot brighter and made the gauges a blue color which matches most of my other lights. I couldn't figure out how to disconnect the speedo cable from the cluster so I just disconnected it from the T-case and feed the slack through tell I could get to the bulbs.
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I also got some headlight bulbs in the mail they are very white but put out horrible light. I will keep them as spares and run them when cruising during the rod runs around here.
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How you get the needles white and the blue gauge cluster i damn near can see mine