well...if you get a no drill tow hitch for the explorer it will bolt to the frame of the vehicle and sit up against the bumper underneath it.
here's the one I'm thinking about buying.
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/cgi-bin/suscon/052.HTML
The hitch receiver on a 2003 Ford Explorer is 2" x 2".
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
You can tow with a 1995 Ford Explorer but care must be taken to stay within its rating. It is capable of towing a trailer a weighing up to 3,500 pounds. ================================================================================ It really depends on how the 1995 Ford Explorer is equipped : With the 4.0L V6 , automatic , 4 door , it depends on what the axle ratio is and if it is a 4X4 or rear wheel drive model ( it could be as low as 1496 pounds , I believe 3500 pounds is the maximum using a BUMPER trailer hitch ) * my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT , 4.0L , has the trailer towing package that includes the 3.73 Traction Lok axle ( D4 is the axle code ) and with a frame mounted hitch the maximum is 5,000 pounds
No it will not fit. The model generations are (1991-1994) and (1995 - not sure). Today I tried to take a 1995 tailgate and install it on my 1991. The hinges and struts will attach just fine, but the tailgates are not the same size.
It is 2" stock from factory
The automatic transmission in a 1995 Ford Explorer is electronically controlled
Yes, but not a bumper hitch. Install a undercarriage trailer receiver hitch system.
A 1995 Ford Explorer is unlikely to be stolen by ants.
diagram of 1995 ford explorer xlt fuse box
Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the AUTOMATIC transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled ( so the answer would be no )
My friends 1995 Ford Explorer Limited does , the controls are on the rear view mirror
The automatic transmission used in the 1995 Ford Explorer is a ( 4R55E )