Common questions

Is the 2007 Ford Explorer rear wheel drive?

Is the 2007 Ford Explorer rear wheel drive?

Used 2007 Ford Explorer Overview The Used 2007 Ford Explorer comes with four wheel drive, and rear wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed automatic.

Why does the Explorer have rear wheel drive?

All versions of the Explorer are once again rear-wheel-drive based, so when a four-wheel-drive version like the ST is not putting power to all four wheels, it is putting them to the rear. This gives it more of a truck-like turn-in, and you feel more of the vehicle’s weight.

What year did the Ford Explorer go back to rear-wheel-drive?

2011
When the Ford Explorer moved to a front- or all-wheel-drive crossover platform in 2011, fans of old-school truck-like SUVs shed a tear as one more ladder-frame vehicle bit the dust.

What are the features of the 2007 Ford Explorer?

©Ford via Wieck A standard power rear window was among the featuresof the redesigned 2007 Sport Trac.

What kind of brakes does a Ford Explorer Sport Trac have?

Independent short- and long-arms (SLA) design with coil-over shocks. Independent Trailing Blade short- and long-arm (SLA) design with coil-over shocks. Four-wheel power disc brakes with standard 4-sensor, 4-channel antilock braking system (ABS) and AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control

What kind of traction control does Ford Explorer have?

Among four-door Ford Explorers, the Advance Trac antiskid/traction-control system was now available for V6 models as well as V8s, and second-row bucket seats with a center console were a new option for the Eddie Bauer and Limited models. 2005 Ford Explorer Ford Explorer four-doors mostly marked time for model-year 2005.

When did the Ford Explorer Sport Trac come out?

Starting sale early in calendar year 2006, the new Sport Trac emulated the 2001-2005 original in marrying a four-door five-passenger cabin with a 4×5-foot cargo bed, but the wheelbase added five inches to measure 130.5, and the overall length was 16 inches greater than Explorer wagons at 210.2 inches.

What kind of rear axle does Ford Explorer have?

The Ford Explorer 8.8-Inch rear axle has found homes in numerous vehicles besides the Explorer. It has been swapped in to Ford Rangers, Bronco II’s, Jeeps, Chevy S-10’s and even some cars. The 8.8-Inch axle used in the Explorer is highly desirable because it came with 31-spline axles over the typical 28-spline found in the Ranger version.

What are the specs of a 2007 Ford Explorer?

2007 Ford Explorer Specifications 1 ENGINE. Intake: 46.0 mm Intake: 33.8 mm Exhaust: 39.0 mm Exhaust: 37.5 mm 2 DRIVETRAIN 3 TRANSMISSION 4 REAR AXLE RATIO 5 SUSPENSION 6 STEERING 7 18.9:1 8 3.6 turns 9 36.8 ft 10 BRAKES

What kind of disc brakes does an explorer have?

The 1990-1994 Explorer 8.8-inch axle came with 10-inch drum brakes. 1995 and newer Explorers have disc brakes. People have reported that they have swapped in a newer disc brake 8.8-inch axle in place of their original drum brake axle without having to switch to a disc brake master cylinder. Spring Pads – Removal:

What’s the difference between a Ford Explorer and a Ford Ranger?

The 8.8-Inch axle used in the Explorer is highly desirable because it came with 31-spline axles over the typical 28-spline found in the Ranger version. There’s a 20-25 percent difference in strength between this Explorer 8.8 and the Ranger 8.8.

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