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Trust me I'd love to gear real deep but but this is the only mod so far where I have to be a little bit grown up with my choice! I live pretty much miles from anywhere worthwhile so I need to retain some highway drivability while also retaining some sort of half decent fuel usage. Maybe down the track I'll swap the T case out for something with lower gearing to compensate
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Can anyone tell me what model explorer came with the 4.10 ratio? Model year ect... I've searched but most of the info is american based so not much good to me. I want to start looking for one but I'm miles from any wrecking yards so I'll have to do most of my searching over the phone/web so it would be nice to be able to narrow it down a bit. Cheers guys.
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I think we talked about this on your build post.
4.10/4.11 was only available on the tow pak option in Australia and very few were imported
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I think we talked about this on your build post.
4.10/4.11 was only available on the tow pak option in Australia and very few were imported
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This ^^, if I remember correctly from my previous investigations. I think you'll find 99% of 'em are 3.73.
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Yeah thanks guys it's all sorted now. The diff I got has 3.73's but I only payed $150 for it so that's going to offset the price of a new set of gears for it! Hence I PM'd low ranger about the set he has for sale (always trying to save a dollar)
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I came across some information which may help clarify things further. I realise this thread is 5 years old but I figured it could help people in future!
The website below has technical specifications for Ford Explorers imported into Australia from 1996 to 2001...
https://www.automobile-catalog.com/m...agon/2001.html
Reading through it you'll see that 3.73 gears were standard for all year models, manual and auto, however 4.10 gears were optional on the Limited spec models (which appear to only have come in automatic).
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