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What kind of axle does Ford Explorer have?

What kind of axle does Ford Explorer have?

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. The Explorer axle mounts with the springs under the axle and the Ranger mounts in spring over configuration.

What kind of engine does a Ford Explorer have?

Higher trim levels were available with a fuel-efficient 2.0L or 2.3L four-cylinder making 240 or 280 horsepower. The 2.0L four-cylinder was only designed for front-wheel drive Explorers.

What kind of brakes does a Ford 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.

How big are the spring pads on a Ford Explorer?

The Rangers axle spring pads are spaced 38-1/2 inches from center to center with a 3/4-inch hole in the center for the blocks locating pin. You will need larger u-bolts to fit around the 8.8’s larger 3-1/4 inch axle tube.

What kind of engine does a 1996 Ford Explorer have?

Description: Used 1996 Ford Explorer Sport with AWD/4WD. Relax, our non-commissioned sales consultants are here to help you make a wise choice in a no-pressure environment.

Where can I get a Ford Explorer build sheet?

The VIN also allows a user to get a build sheet of Ford EXPLORER. Please check Ford EXPLORER car parts catalog for additional information if you’re looking for parts to repair your vehicle. You can search Ford EXPLORER parts by VIN number . It is possible to get market price of new or used Ford EXPLORER by VIN number.

Where can I find parts for my Ford Explorer?

Please check Ford EXPLORER car parts catalog for additional information if you’re looking for parts to repair your vehicle. You can search Ford EXPLORER parts by VIN number . It is possible to get market price of new or used Ford EXPLORER by VIN number. Every buyer must check Ford EXPLORER car history before getting a car loan or credit.

When did the Ford Explorer get a V8?

This page is going to talk solely about the engine itself. Ford introduced the 5.0L V8 as an option for the Explorer in 1996. It was only available in the 2wd models that first year, and had 210 hp and 280 ft-lb of torque. For 1997, revised cylinder heads increased output of the 5.0L V8 to 215 hp.

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