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Explorer from UK


Ilikemice

Active Member
Joined
May 5, 2009
Messages
38
City
North Warwickshire
Vehicle Year
1997
Transmission
Automatic
Hi everyone. I bought this cheap today and I'm pleased with it. The interior was a bit grim but after removing the dog hairs and ash it's quite nice.

It's the 4.0 SOHC V6. I'd prefer a manual transmission but the auto does the job.

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The interior (Still needs a bit of a clean... and a new stereo)

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And what is this? And should I reattach it? It's like a coiled spring and seems to fit over the post next to it.

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I'm still rocking a Firestone Wilderness AT tyre which I have a recall notice in the logbook from 2001. What tyres should I put on this? I'd like to do some light off roading with it.

Cheers guys!
 
Let me be the first to welcome you. I don't know for sure, but I think you are our first "across the pond" member.

It is weird seeing a right hand drive Explorer. I like how they used a floor shifter.

It also looks as if Ford kept the old Generation 1 Explorer radios in those. What is that above the radio? Is it a clock?
 
Yeah above the radio is a clock. The shifter is awful. It's comedy size. I'd like a cool T-handle for it like a Cherokee but I'd lose the OD button.

Thanks for the welcome :)
 
Wow that is a trip to look at... I'm pretty sure you are the first UK member... again, not sure. Do you have a pic of the spring from the other side of the axle? That might help a lil...
 
I'll try to get a pic but I'm sure it just had that assembly on the one side. I haven't had a good look at it all yet. I took it home today, cleaned it out and it's in storage til the end of the month so I can tax and insure it.

Could it be part of the self levelling rear suspension?
 
Can you still return it? They put the steering wheel on the wrong side! :D

Welcome to TRS:icon_thumby:
 
Welcome to TRS!! :icon_cheers:

Nice lil rig you got there! :icon_thumby:
 
The spring and arm assembly looks like a leveling valve setup from a semi air ride system. Is it equipped with suspension airbags?
 
Holy smokes! After all the time I spent in England I never once saw a right hand drive Explorer, just Rangers. That thing is sweet. :icon_thumby: Welcome to TRS!:icon_cheers:
 
That arm is either for a level sensor to control what appears to be an Air boosted shock (damper in english english) OR it could be a sensor to indicate load for the brake system

More likely that it's for a leveling system because it's probably got ABS
and thus wouldn't need a rear axle load sensor for the braking system.

Welcome to TRS

AD
 
That arm is either for a level sensor to control what appears to be an Air boosted shock (damper in english english) OR it could be a sensor to indicate load for the brake system

More likely that it's for a leveling system because it's probably got ABS
and thus wouldn't need a rear axle load sensor for the braking system.

Welcome to TRS

AD


The owner's manual says it has self levelling rear suspension. These Explorers only came in one trim level and the only option was (I think) leather seats. I'm pretty sure it's top spec as it has power everything.

Thanks for the welcome, and don't worry about translating car stuff. I have an old S10 so I've learned to refer to everything in American :)
 

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