Mediamonkey11
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New owner questions... **Bought one!!!**
Howdy folks, I am in the Seattle area, and thinking about purchasing a first-generation Expedition!
There is already a thread about what to look for when purchasing a first generation, but I had more specific questions… What years of the first gens do you guys find you like the best? Are there any years better than others as far as reliability is concerned? Another question is a little bit subjective, however I do know that with certain vehicles there are years that are more desirable than others… For different reasons as well.
I am mainly looking to replace my Isuzu Trooper due to the fact that it is very underpowered and I'm 6'7" so room is appreciated
This will not be my main vehicle, I am looking for something that will haul a lot of people and that will pull a variety of trailers periodically. One of the main reasons I'm drawn to the expedition, is because of the room inside, and the fact that they are a dime a dozen here with relatively cheap prices!
Is the only model that the 5.4 L is available in the Eddie Bauer? And does the Eddie Bauer automatically equate to air suspension? How well do you guys find the 4.6 L does? Does it tow well? Does it even have enough power to get out of its own way ;-)?
I am also hoping to be able to run it up and down some off-road trails every now and again, nothing too serious, maybe some pretty good forest access roads or something like that where I'm going to go backpacking… The ability to go through some mud every now and again will also be awesome ;-) Which brings me to a next question, how do you guys find the air suspension works out? Can it be slightly lifted? Is it reliable? I'd only be looking for a slight lift, may be two or 3 inches? Is that possible, Or is that only possible to do on the model without air suspension…? What tires can I put on either the 5.4 L or the 4.6 L and not feel like a dog afterward and still have power for towing...?
Thanks guys, I hope I'm not unloading too many questions… I really am hoping to do my research before purchasing another vehicle again, because I really don't think buying my Isuzu was the best idea, especially for reliability purposes ;-)
Howdy folks, I am in the Seattle area, and thinking about purchasing a first-generation Expedition!
There is already a thread about what to look for when purchasing a first generation, but I had more specific questions… What years of the first gens do you guys find you like the best? Are there any years better than others as far as reliability is concerned? Another question is a little bit subjective, however I do know that with certain vehicles there are years that are more desirable than others… For different reasons as well.
I am mainly looking to replace my Isuzu Trooper due to the fact that it is very underpowered and I'm 6'7" so room is appreciated
Is the only model that the 5.4 L is available in the Eddie Bauer? And does the Eddie Bauer automatically equate to air suspension? How well do you guys find the 4.6 L does? Does it tow well? Does it even have enough power to get out of its own way ;-)?
I am also hoping to be able to run it up and down some off-road trails every now and again, nothing too serious, maybe some pretty good forest access roads or something like that where I'm going to go backpacking… The ability to go through some mud every now and again will also be awesome ;-) Which brings me to a next question, how do you guys find the air suspension works out? Can it be slightly lifted? Is it reliable? I'd only be looking for a slight lift, may be two or 3 inches? Is that possible, Or is that only possible to do on the model without air suspension…? What tires can I put on either the 5.4 L or the 4.6 L and not feel like a dog afterward and still have power for towing...?
Thanks guys, I hope I'm not unloading too many questions… I really am hoping to do my research before purchasing another vehicle again, because I really don't think buying my Isuzu was the best idea, especially for reliability purposes ;-)
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rear) sits higher than most expeditions I've seen, and the suspension is stock (changed to Bilstien HD shocks last year all around) with 265/65/16 tires. Its AWD -- and looks good. Love the ground clearance. Hate the open rear but am too cheap to do a swap.