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- 98 Limited AWD 302
LOL, I know well what it takes to repair and replace the many 4WD parts in these AWD Explorers. I do wish it was more simple and reliable, but in prefer the ability of it, mainly the virtually never disturb the gravel or dirt/grass where I drive, a ton.
I've driven 2WD a ton on much better roads than I travel now, and I spun the RR tire literally countless times, the lack of grass at every mailbox was my mark. Now I really like being able to never spin the RR tire, but the fronts work hard every time I crank the wheels to turn around, on sloping driveways and some gravel. That's what is hard on the AWD TC, the front wheels fully left or right, and on a sticky surface, at more than idle.
Keeping the tires all identical, rotated, and fresh fluid in everything keeps most parts alive. My 98 Limited had black TC fluid when I got it, with no front DS, and 158k miles. Now after 4 TC fluid changes, and 195k miles, it's still too dark for my liking. The past owners obviously drove it quite a bit with mismatched tires, before they took the DS out. I'm amazed it's still kicking, I can tell no difference from my Mercury that was always flawless, clean TC fluid, and has 206k on it.
Care has a ton(ton ton ton) to do with reliability.
RandomNerd2000, you keep at it and that truck will be fine the way you take care of it.
I've driven 2WD a ton on much better roads than I travel now, and I spun the RR tire literally countless times, the lack of grass at every mailbox was my mark. Now I really like being able to never spin the RR tire, but the fronts work hard every time I crank the wheels to turn around, on sloping driveways and some gravel. That's what is hard on the AWD TC, the front wheels fully left or right, and on a sticky surface, at more than idle.
Keeping the tires all identical, rotated, and fresh fluid in everything keeps most parts alive. My 98 Limited had black TC fluid when I got it, with no front DS, and 158k miles. Now after 4 TC fluid changes, and 195k miles, it's still too dark for my liking. The past owners obviously drove it quite a bit with mismatched tires, before they took the DS out. I'm amazed it's still kicking, I can tell no difference from my Mercury that was always flawless, clean TC fluid, and has 206k on it.
Care has a ton(ton ton ton) to do with reliability.
RandomNerd2000, you keep at it and that truck will be fine the way you take care of it.