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Ford Explorer V8 95-01. Are they solid?
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<blockquote data-quote="RX1Cobra" data-source="post: 15821984" data-attributes="member: 139306"><p>I have a 2000 that I've owned for the last 13 years (got it with 50K). Its approaching 200K miles; 5.0 AWD. It's never had any major problems and yet to leave me stranded in all that time. Only non BS items I've replaced are alternator, radiator and front wheel bearings. Other than that a few sensors and interior lights. </p><p></p><p>The front end (ball joints and wheel bearings) are a weak spot on these cars. Other than small things breaking the drivetrain is pretty much bulletproof (5.0 4R70). I'll be getting rid of it in the next few months. 18 Chicago winters have taken their toll on the body. I'd still hop in and drive anywhere today and not worry. Probably give it to my dad and we'll keep it around as a beater since its not worth much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RX1Cobra, post: 15821984, member: 139306"] I have a 2000 that I've owned for the last 13 years (got it with 50K). Its approaching 200K miles; 5.0 AWD. It's never had any major problems and yet to leave me stranded in all that time. Only non BS items I've replaced are alternator, radiator and front wheel bearings. Other than that a few sensors and interior lights. The front end (ball joints and wheel bearings) are a weak spot on these cars. Other than small things breaking the drivetrain is pretty much bulletproof (5.0 4R70). I'll be getting rid of it in the next few months. 18 Chicago winters have taken their toll on the body. I'd still hop in and drive anywhere today and not worry. Probably give it to my dad and we'll keep it around as a beater since its not worth much. [/QUOTE]
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