Originally Posted By: exranger06
Originally Posted By: HWEaton
Originally Posted By: lancerplayer
Were there any good years for the Ford Explorer? Anyone have a good experience owning an Explorer?
Yes. Those models that were called BroncoII's....
Yeah, you got your choice between the computer controlled carburated 2.8 or the head cracking 2.9 engines, the same A4LD transmission as the Explorer, except it's the much weaker version, the weak Mitsubushi manual trans, the incredibly weak Dana 28 front axle, and the weaker 7.5" rear axle.
Exactly WHAT makes any of that better than a 1st gen Explorer with a stout 4.0 V6, excellent M5OD manual trans or updated A4LD, Dana 35 front axle and 8.8" 31-spline rear axle?
Ive owned 2.
An '88 XLT and a '90 XL that i still use as a daily driver with 184,000+ miles on the clock.
The heads do crack. One of mine did, and the 2.9 ended up getting rebuilt.
2 new world man. heads went on at $150 a peice. CHEAP!
The cv driveshaft got replaced, but the 7.5 is still good.
Only had the lube changed once in all those miles too.
The '90 has the dana 35 front diff. And the bigger Exploder....uh sorry EXPLORER brakes.
(little B2 humor there)
Auto trans? Never a problem.
Guy that rebuilt the engine sez the trans is same as in the 1/2 ton trucks.
Plus this is no "soccer mom special".
Its been wheeled up in the s.w. colorado mountains quite a bit.
My only complaints are:
Needs lifted about 2" to 4".
Needs MORE power.
NEEDS a LS or LOCKER in that 7.5 rear.
Other than that, i'll let yall know when she hits 250,000! ;-)
Oh, as for Explorers , 1991 to 1994.
The rest of those auto-4x4 models are for getting kids to the game on time!
(SHEILDS UP CAPTAIN!) >;-D