Not without major modifications.
LOL, the old rims had a hub lock on them, you need rims with hub locks for a 4 wheel drive truck somtimes.
A 2003 Ford Explorer is REAR wheel drive ( and if it has the Control-Trac 4x4 system , and it is set on 4x4 AUTO , if the back wheels were to " slip " then some of the power is transferred to the front wheels )
all wheel drive has power going to all 4 wheels all the time the vehicle is in motion My 1995 Ford Explorer is four wheel drive , it has a two wheel drive setting that powers the rear wheels , a 4x4 automatic setting where if the back wheels slip some of the power is transferred to the front wheels , and a 4x4 low setting that sends power to all 4 wheels continuously for off road use at reduced speeds
It is a sport utility vehicle where all 4 wheels are driven by the engine.
rear wheel drive , or four wheel drive capable if 4X4 equipped , and if you have the 5.0 L V8 engine , they came in rear wheel drive or all wheel drive versions ( where all 4 wheels had power going to them continuously )
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The 2003 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2001 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2009 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2010 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2012 Ford Explorer has front wheel drive.
The 2004 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.