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Sport Trac Registry
2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT 2wd 304,161 miles
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<blockquote data-quote="Evox" data-source="post: 1042201" data-attributes="member: 74754"><p>No.</p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head, here is what I've replaced or rebuilt over the years.</p><p></p><p>Instrument cluster</p><p>The suspension (you can go cheap here, but don't. Use quality parts, or you may find yourself doing it all over again)</p><p>body bushings</p><p>speed sensor at the differential</p><p>Brake rotors</p><p>Compressor clutch</p><p>Thermostate housing and thermostat (although when I tested the old thermostat, it was still working, I already had the new thermostat, so I put it in)</p><p>Alternator (s) - (buy Motorcraft-you'll pay more, but in the end, it'll be worth it)</p><p>Serpentine belt</p><p>Valve cover gaskets</p><p>The lower oil pan gasket</p><p>Transmission filter and gasket</p><p>Differential fluid and gasket</p><p>EVAP pipe at the fuel tank</p><p>Passenger side rear brake caliper (my fault, I broke off the bleed valve, and I couldn't get that sucker removed) I just replaced the caliper. It was cheap and saved me time, frustration, and more mess)</p><p>PCV valve, Filters, and fluids</p><p>Spark plugs and wires</p><p>a couple of different electrical plugs which I broke over the years.</p><p>passenger heated seat switch. </p><p></p><p>... I probably forget some things and, of course, other wear items that aren't on the top of my head. But no, I have the original radiator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evox, post: 1042201, member: 74754"] No. Off the top of my head, here is what I've replaced or rebuilt over the years. Instrument cluster The suspension (you can go cheap here, but don't. Use quality parts, or you may find yourself doing it all over again) body bushings speed sensor at the differential Brake rotors Compressor clutch Thermostate housing and thermostat (although when I tested the old thermostat, it was still working, I already had the new thermostat, so I put it in) Alternator (s) - (buy Motorcraft-you'll pay more, but in the end, it'll be worth it) Serpentine belt Valve cover gaskets The lower oil pan gasket Transmission filter and gasket Differential fluid and gasket EVAP pipe at the fuel tank Passenger side rear brake caliper (my fault, I broke off the bleed valve, and I couldn't get that sucker removed) I just replaced the caliper. It was cheap and saved me time, frustration, and more mess) PCV valve, Filters, and fluids Spark plugs and wires a couple of different electrical plugs which I broke over the years. passenger heated seat switch. ... I probably forget some things and, of course, other wear items that aren't on the top of my head. But no, I have the original radiator. [/QUOTE]
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