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BRUTAL64 02-23-2010 11:36 PM

New to us 96 Explorer
 
Darlene did it. She made a deal for a 96 2wd Explorer, she did it all by herself and got a GREAT deal. It's a 5.0 that runs great. Trans was rebuild (auto OD) not too long ago.:thumbs_up::thumbs_up::drink:

Ultraperio 02-23-2010 11:41 PM

Exact year and model i need an 8.8 out of :D

enkeivette 02-24-2010 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Ultraperio (Post 45916)
Exact year and model i need an 8.8 out of :D

What do you need? Just a few months ago I checked out the tags on every Exploder in pick your part. My buddy and I found an 8.8 LSD with 4.10s for his Ranger. There's a new Edge there right now too with an 8.8.

Ultraperio 02-24-2010 02:13 AM

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Originally Posted by enkeivette (Post 45919)
What do you need? Just a few months ago I checked out the tags on every Exploder in pick your part. My buddy and I found an 8.8 LSD with 4.10s for his Ranger. There's a new Edge there right now too with an 8.8.

I need the '96+ off the exploder with the disk brakes to replace the 7.5 in my ranger.

Last year had a complete brake system failure twice, once on the freeway (pedal to the floor, still going 60) because one spring failed in the left rear drum causing the wheel cylinder seal to pop, blowing out all my fluid. Plus the 7.5 has 210k miles on it and was run for who knows how long with low fluid and a leaking pinion seal.

SeanPlunk 02-24-2010 10:35 AM

Congrats! What color did you go with?

BRUTAL64 02-24-2010 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk (Post 45961)
Congrats! What color did you go with?

You saw it when we went to the LA Auto Show. We borrowed it go on that. It is Burgundy.

enkeivette 02-24-2010 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultraperio (Post 45930)
I need the '96+ off the exploder with the disk brakes to replace the 7.5 in my ranger.

Last year had a complete brake system failure twice, once on the freeway (pedal to the floor, still going 60) because one spring failed in the left rear drum causing the wheel cylinder seal to pop, blowing out all my fluid. Plus the 7.5 has 210k miles on it and was run for who knows how long with low fluid and a leaking pinion seal.

Almost all of them are drums. There was one that was hit from behind in the Stanton pick your part on Beach with disk brakes a few months ago, I think it was red. It had the 3.70 LSD. We were going to go back and get that one but then we found the 4.10 in the other lot. Not sure if it's still there but it's worth the $2 and the drive to find out.

Print out a list of diff codes of Ranger forum and take it with you. The code is on the sticker on the drivers side door. If the sticker isn't there you can count the revolutions to make sure it's LSD. Open diffs spin twice as much as they're supposed to. The 8.5 was like $200 out the door with the brakes.


P.S. If you want my friends 7.5 I'm sure he'd give it to you or sell it to you really really cheap. It only has like 40K miles on it. But you would need to weld your perches and mounts on it. It's a 3.70 and he has all the drum hardware for it.

Ultraperio 02-24-2010 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by enkeivette (Post 45979)
Almost all of them are drums. There was one that was hit from behind in the Stanton pick your part on Beach with disk brakes a few months ago, I think it was red. It had the 3.70 LSD. We were going to go back and get that one but then we found the 4.10 in the other lot. Not sure if it's still there but it's worth the $2 and the drive to find out.

Print out a list of diff codes of Ranger forum and take it with you. The code is on the sticker on the drivers side door. If the sticker isn't there you can count the revolutions to make sure it's LSD. Open diffs spin twice as much as they're supposed to. The 8.5 was like $200 out the door with the brakes.


P.S. If you want my friends 7.5 I'm sure he'd give it to you or sell it to you really really cheap. It only has like 40K miles on it. But you would need to weld your perches and mounts on it. It's a 3.70 and he has all the drum hardware for it.

All the 96+ explorers had disks in the back. Problem is your competing with all the jeep and ranger guys who pull them to replace their dana44/7.5.

I've found a few up north for around $250 just having trouble justifying that plus getting the spring perches flipped for a truck that was free.

BRUTAL64 02-24-2010 04:04 PM

For a SUV that 5.0 pulls it right along. It's pretty fast for what it is. I'll do some work on it to make it faster. :bigthumbsup:

94cobra69ss396 02-24-2010 04:48 PM

When will she be ready to turn it into a prerunner?

The Explorer received disc brakes starting in '95. That is what year mine is. If you guys are looking for an 8.8 with disc brakes there are about 15-20 of them at the Pick-A-Part in Ontario. That's where I go to get stuff for my Explorer.


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