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The caster hub in your '97 Ford Explorer houses the caster bearing, basal a individual assembly. If you charge to account the hub or the ...
Echoes of the past in driver's wild ride - The Australian December 17, 2009
BigPond NewsEchoes of the past in driver's wild rideAs recently as October this year, a 23-year-old Miami woman claimed to have been behind the wheel of a runaway 2002 Ford Explorer -- the same year and make 'Oh my God, I'm going to die'Cruise control terror for freeway driverDRIVER'S HORROR AS CAR JAMS AT 50MPH -all 244 news articles »
DriveWays | Frank Aukofer - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel December 16, 2009
Back in the 1990s, buyers began their infatuation with SUVs like the Ford Explorer and Jeep Grand Cherokee. They had all the advantages of the family
Style and substance - Manila Bulletin December 18, 2009
The styled 'sports bar' which makes the Wildtrak look a bit like the Ford Explorer Sport Trac also provides a tiny bit of shelter from the elements.
1993 Ford Explorer Four Wheel drive - Discover Moose Jaw December 16, 2009
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Judge slams driver, his lawyer in alleged DWI hit-and-run in Coney Island - New York Daily News December 12, 2009
The couple, who had been dating six months, were just blocks from Lincoln High School when Black's Ford Explorer slammed into them, witnesses said. Unlicensed Driver Who Hit Students Charged With DWIall 4 news articles »
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Q:
A: Air in the power steering box. (answered by kim on June 13, 2007)
A: does the steering wheel shake or the whole vehicle...could be air bound in the power steering system, or it could be a bent wheel or tie rod/steering knuckle....what's with the sound and smell? (answered by Hayduke on June 11, 2007)Q:
A: check out RustSeal (answered by depotcopycat on April 02, 2008)
A: Surface rust, or is it eating thru? Either way, do your best to get rid of as much of it as possible, or before you knwo it, you wont have rear fenders anymore. (answered by James H on April 02, 2008)Q:
A: No,define'ly not.I'd better suggest you get the tires changed each season,although that maybe hectic. (answered by amber g on June 01, 2008)