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Suggestion Time!!
Okay, I will be placing an order for a few needed parts. I'll be using Rock Auto of course.
Had the truck kick up a code for O2 sensor Right bank. The left one was replaced prior to my purchase (new appearance) and the right one appears to be factory. Sense the truck has well over 230k on it, Not even going to argue and just replace it for basic maintenance at this point.
Suggestions on brand? Money is always tight I never know about going to cheap, or expensive.. We have NTK for about $15 bucks, all the way up to AC Delco for $41.00. Better then the local cost of $50 bucks for a basic Bosch of course. It's tripping the code for Lean/not switching. If this was an OBD II system I would pull up a graph and look at the wave form, but its OBD I.. And I'm not going to break out a scope (I do have one actually, it weighs about 60lbs...and would be a full on PITA to drag outside)
Of course I'm going to cheap out on the AC accum/Receiver dryer. $17 for a 4-seasons one is about 1/2 the local price.
That brings me to the last item. The rocker panels on this explorer are not there. Rotted out. Even the dog legs bottoms are rotted out.
I tried to order in Sherman products off my ebay source, but got hosed. (claimed they had in stock, a week later no ship and then said "Opps")
Rock Auto shows a reasonable cost "Slip On" rocker panel. They also show normal rocker panels...for a 4 door (and one Sherman one for a two door Explorer as of last night....) Now I have the 2 door Sport, and it's hard to find body parts.
Suggestions on Rocker Panels would be welcome. I can NOT WELD!! As I have a cardiac implant. I'm planning on using body shop quality bonding agent and backing it up with the old school pop rivets. It won't look pretty, but it will be sturdy....
Slip On rocker panels look do-able, but the price and quality I've found on ebay and rock auto seem to be all over the map. I wish I could afford the ones off the pick and pull explorer that has no rust (the one I snagged the rear gate off from, I looked under it. Mint!) They wanted over $300 for the parts and labor to remove the parts.
So Rocker Panel ideas....Anyone have some good ideas? Slip on, Slap on...Bolt on... Sneeze on? The area where the plastic body trim was attached is where the rot nailed it. It's restricted to that general area. Rest of the truck is in good shape, with expected rust on the frame (not to bad, Crusty to be sure...but still solid)
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Okay, I will be placing an order for a few needed parts. I'll be using Rock Auto of course.
Had the truck kick up a code for O2 sensor Right bank. The left one was replaced prior to my purchase (new appearance) and the right one appears to be factory. Sense the truck has well over 230k on it, Not even going to argue and just replace it for basic maintenance at this point.
Suggestions on brand? Money is always tight I never know about going to cheap, or expensive.. We have NTK for about $15 bucks, all the way up to AC Delco for $41.00. Better then the local cost of $50 bucks for a basic Bosch of course. It's tripping the code for Lean/not switching. If this was an OBD II system I would pull up a graph and look at the wave form, but its OBD I.. And I'm not going to break out a scope (I do have one actually, it weighs about 60lbs...and would be a full on PITA to drag outside)
Of course I'm going to cheap out on the AC accum/Receiver dryer. $17 for a 4-seasons one is about 1/2 the local price.
That brings me to the last item. The rocker panels on this explorer are not there. Rotted out. Even the dog legs bottoms are rotted out.
I tried to order in Sherman products off my ebay source, but got hosed. (claimed they had in stock, a week later no ship and then said "Opps")
Rock Auto shows a reasonable cost "Slip On" rocker panel. They also show normal rocker panels...for a 4 door (and one Sherman one for a two door Explorer as of last night....) Now I have the 2 door Sport, and it's hard to find body parts.
Suggestions on Rocker Panels would be welcome. I can NOT WELD!! As I have a cardiac implant. I'm planning on using body shop quality bonding agent and backing it up with the old school pop rivets. It won't look pretty, but it will be sturdy....
Slip On rocker panels look do-able, but the price and quality I've found on ebay and rock auto seem to be all over the map. I wish I could afford the ones off the pick and pull explorer that has no rust (the one I snagged the rear gate off from, I looked under it. Mint!) They wanted over $300 for the parts and labor to remove the parts.
So Rocker Panel ideas....Anyone have some good ideas? Slip on, Slap on...Bolt on... Sneeze on? The area where the plastic body trim was attached is where the rot nailed it. It's restricted to that general area. Rest of the truck is in good shape, with expected rust on the frame (not to bad, Crusty to be sure...but still solid)
S-