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Can you take a Ford Expedition off road?

Can you take a Ford Expedition off road?

It’s easy to pass up the Ford Expedition as an off-roader. If you want to take your entire family off-roading, there’s the Toyota Sequoia or Chevy Tahoe. However, the Ford Expedition FX4 may be the perfect three-row SUV to go adventuring in.

How tall is a 2006 Ford Expedition truck?

2006 Ford Expedition Specifications Length 205.8 Width 78.7 Height (4×2/4×4) 76.7/76.6 Wheelbase 119.0 Track 66.9

How much ground clearance does a Ford Explorer need?

Ford Explorer Suspension Lift Kits (only available for trucks and SUVs) provide the proper clearance between the tire and chassis when going off-road. Normally, it increases the ground clearance from 2 to 8 inches. How to lower the Ground Clearance on your Ford Explorer. Option 1 – Install Lowering Springs.

What is the towing capacity of a Ford Expedition?

Towing capacity increased by 800 lbs (363 kg) for a high towing capacity of 8,900 lbs (4,037 kg) when properly equipped with the appropriate axle ratio and heavy-duty trailer towing package. Payload capacity was increased up to 1,614 lbs (732 kg).

What are the optional features on a Ford Expedition?

Optional equipment included off-road under-body skid-plate protection, Traction-Lok rear limited-slip differential, and a heavy-duty trailer towing package. Optional was an electronically controlled pneumatic air suspension system that would raise and lower the vehicle depending on road and load conditions.

What are the specs of a 2006 Ford Explorer?

2006 Ford Explorer Specifications V-6 V-8 Oil Capacity 5 quarts with filter 6 quarts with filter Recommended Oil GF-4, 5W-30 GF-4, 5W-20 Coolant Capacity 12.5 quarts 12.7 quarts DRIVETRAIN

What kind of drive does a Ford Explorer have?

2006 Ford Explorer Specifications V-6 V-8 Layout Rear- or four-wheel drive Rear- or four-wheel drive TRANSMISSION Standard 5-speed automatic overdrive 6-speed automatic overdrive Gear Ratios

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