The rear axle is a "live-axle", one solid axle connecting to the differential in the middle of the vehicle.
The automatic transmission used in the 1995 Ford Explorer is a ( 4R55E )
I assume it is like my 1995 Ford Explorer , there are ( 2 shock absorbers ) for the suspension and (1 small shock absorber ) that is installed kind of sideways from the differential
Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer : ( power RACK AND PINION steering )
regular unleaded - 87 octane
It's a rather junky 8 inch.
My 1995 Ford Explorer , with the 4.0 L - OHV - V6 engine takes ( 5 w 30 )
Suspension
Remove the transmission dipstick and read what it says on the stick, it will tell you what fluid to use.
4r55e ( the " r " and the " e " are supposed to be capital letters but the website keeps changing them )
The type of bridge hung from cable is called Suspension CableA cable suspension bridge is a kind of bridge hung from cables.
The type of bridge hung from cable is called Suspension CableA cable suspension bridge is a kind of bridge hung from cables.
depends on wat kind of suspension it is