Hey everyone, I'm new to Expeditions, but not new to SUV's. My last car was an 03' Durango 4.7, and before that a 99' Explorer 4.0. I'm picking up a new SUV next month and really want an expedition. I've found EXTREMELY clean expeditions with bad trannys for under $800 ( Found an 00' 5.4 Eddie Bauer edition with a bad tranny and 110k on it for $800 obo, super clean ) and I would like some more gears as well as a longer overall gear ratio. I'm not familiar with changing gearing on a 4x4.
Now my questions.
Is the 5r55e from the explorer a straight swap for the stock Expedition tranny? Will it hold it up the 5.4 2v? Is there a 5 or 6 speed tranny that will bolt in place if not? I'm also looking for something that will be durable as I'm not exactly easy on my stuff ( I enjoy doing some trailing and a very little bit of mud, but overall drive a lot. Average about 600 miles a week, and 800 a week in the summer )
I want to change the gearing as well to squeeze a few more MPG out of it, and get a little more top end out of it. Im a junior in high school and half of my school day I work on cars but usually don't get into things like diffs. How much are the parts I need and what do I need to go from the stock 3.55's, to 3.27's? Is 3.08 to long for an expedition that will be occasionally going on trails? Biggest tire I plan on running is a 285/70/17 ( I have 17's from an F150 I had ), and I don't use that aggressive of tread tires ( just your basic AT ).
I'm also looking to get more out of it MPG as well as making it run a little smoother. Will a more free flowing exhaust free up some MPG. Better flowing cats and a more straight through design for a muffler ( magnaflow possibly ). Is it a myth or fact that a cold air intake will free up some MPG as well? Any other things with this to get some more MPG.
Now my questions.
Is the 5r55e from the explorer a straight swap for the stock Expedition tranny? Will it hold it up the 5.4 2v? Is there a 5 or 6 speed tranny that will bolt in place if not? I'm also looking for something that will be durable as I'm not exactly easy on my stuff ( I enjoy doing some trailing and a very little bit of mud, but overall drive a lot. Average about 600 miles a week, and 800 a week in the summer )
I want to change the gearing as well to squeeze a few more MPG out of it, and get a little more top end out of it. Im a junior in high school and half of my school day I work on cars but usually don't get into things like diffs. How much are the parts I need and what do I need to go from the stock 3.55's, to 3.27's? Is 3.08 to long for an expedition that will be occasionally going on trails? Biggest tire I plan on running is a 285/70/17 ( I have 17's from an F150 I had ), and I don't use that aggressive of tread tires ( just your basic AT ).
I'm also looking to get more out of it MPG as well as making it run a little smoother. Will a more free flowing exhaust free up some MPG. Better flowing cats and a more straight through design for a muffler ( magnaflow possibly ). Is it a myth or fact that a cold air intake will free up some MPG as well? Any other things with this to get some more MPG.