Martinjmpr
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- January 22, 2002
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- City, State
- Englewood, CO
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 96 B2300 (AKA Ranger) 2wd
I like the look of the Explorer, but every one I've ever driven has (a) had an automatic and (b) had what I call the "Soccer Mom" suspension, i.e., soft and wallowy, which is great if you never get off pavement, but is a serious liability if you go on any rough roads.
OTOH, I figure that since there are about a million billion of them out on the road, there must be a pretty good aftermarket source of performance parts, right?
So I'm thinking that, based on price and availability of accessories and parts, a late-model (even new) Explorer Sport might be something worth getting.
Anyway, the two things I'm wondering:
1. How many late model Explorers are there with manual transmissions? Do most of the people on this board have automatics? Did any of you order your Explorers from the dealer with a manual tranny and if so, was that difficult?
2. Is there a suspension "kit" that can be put on the Explorer or Sport that will simply "firm up" the stock suspension so that it is suitable for mild off-roading without lifting it at all?
Hope you can help!
Martin
OTOH, I figure that since there are about a million billion of them out on the road, there must be a pretty good aftermarket source of performance parts, right?
So I'm thinking that, based on price and availability of accessories and parts, a late-model (even new) Explorer Sport might be something worth getting.
Anyway, the two things I'm wondering:
1. How many late model Explorers are there with manual transmissions? Do most of the people on this board have automatics? Did any of you order your Explorers from the dealer with a manual tranny and if so, was that difficult?
2. Is there a suspension "kit" that can be put on the Explorer or Sport that will simply "firm up" the stock suspension so that it is suitable for mild off-roading without lifting it at all?
Hope you can help!
Martin