The tow truck driver must make sure that the 4x4 is disengaged (if it is 4x4) first of all. Then they have to put it in neutral so it will coast behind the tow truck. Since Ford Explorers are rear-wheel drive, you must hook up from the rear wheels, so the front wheels can spin easily.
drum brakes on rear of 1996 ford not disk
The Ford Explorer Sport Trac is a SUV made to be a truck. It has the comforts one would expect from the Ford Explorer, with the added bonus of the back being a truck bed.
When I checked www.motorcraft.com for a remanufactured 4.0 L OHV engine for a 1995 Ford Explorer - they showed that there were 6 applications for the engine : 1995 - 1996 Ford Explorer 1995 - 1996 Ford Ranger pickup 1995 - 1996 Mazda truck - all models
A 1996 Ford Explorer has shock absorbers , front and rear , the cost would vary according to the manufacturer
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : ( r134a )
When I checked www.motorcraft.com for a remanufactured 4.0 L OHV engine for a 1995 Ford Explorer , it listed the engine as having 6 applications : 1995 - 1996 Explorer 1995 -1996 Ranger pickup 1995 -1996 Mazda truck - all models
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I was looking at fordparts.com and comparing the heater cores for the 1996 Ford Explorer and the 2000 Ford Explorer and they show the same part number ( so apparently the answer would be YES )
No , the 4.0 L V6 engine in a 1996 Ford Explorer is an OHV not a SOHC
how do you manually close a sunroof in a 1996 ford explorer.
A 1996 Ford Explorer XLT would be just under ( 16 feet in length )
No because most transmissons are unique and the 1996 is older than the 1992,now if u was tryin to put a 1992 into a 1996 it would work
Where is the tensioner located on a 1996 Ford Explorer V6 XLT?