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I can help right here
What do you need to know?
I have owned over 30 of them, we call them the Gen II Explorer from 95-01
Yours is a wicked beast, seriously 1996 is a very good year for the Explorer and the first year of the 5.0L 302 V8
You have a nice machine there she is wise to want to keep it
I have been building explorers of all types for over 20 years now, I specialize in the 5.0
what would you like to know?
I personally first thing = ditch the awd, convert it to a true 4x4 transfer case
It saves wear on the front end, it gives you a huge power gain in 2wd (passing gear) it saves front tires, and it gains you 3-4 mpg (pays for itself)
All 5.0 explorers are 3.73 gears
Another great upgrade is 4.10 front and rear diffs which can be had from many other explorers, many sports, and sohc engine Gen II's had 4.10 you can find the rear axle / front diff and bolt them in
MANY MANY MANY performance modifications available for the GT40 V8 and the 4r70w trans, seriously sky is the limit, 280-300hp is obtainable with bolt on's to your engine, supercharging is popular there have been some very fast v8 explorers. We like to unleash the beast here and remove much of the Ford Soccer mom suv things. A good exhaust, some performance headers, camshaft, AWD delete, small lift...you get the idea
The best explorer site is and has always been explorer4x4.com I used to moderate over there when I owned my 96
The main difference between a 98-11 Ranger and a Gen II Explorer is:
Explorer came with V8 and 4r70w auto trans
The explorer has rear disc brakes and a 31 spline 8.8 in the rear
The explorer is spring under in the rear end, the leafs go under the axle for better SUV like handling Also the leaf springs are under the frame rails, not outside of them like a Ranger. So the explorer likes to get hung up on these leaf hangers when you get into rock crawling with them...where as a ranger or Bronco II will not (breakover angle)
They make excellent vehicles!!!
96 is a TANK
I have/will have all the parts you could ever need for a Gen II Explorer, I am located in Idaho this is my hobby :)
hope this helps!Last edited on Sat Jun 23rd, 2018 09:47 am by 410customs
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