rosario1991
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I always keep few things in mind while going to buy something. It's quality, cost and reliability.
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I bought a 1972 26ft bumper pull camper that was 800 miles away. it was a hard pull to say the least I had plenty of power just didn't have enough suspension. any body know suspension up grades for an 02 expedition
I just put a write up about that in the tech info section along with some info about the MAF. Also another thing to look out for. CLEAN THAT THING ONCE IN A WHILE, JEESH!!!
Link..... http://fordexpeditionforum.com/showthread.php?t=50
the door a jar problem. shoot some WD40 into the hinge so the lights switch will push in.
the vacuum breathe tube on the rear axle. make sure its on there or it makes some weird noise in the axle. (does anyone know where it goes to. it goes into the frame and from there idk.) mine came off right at the nipple on the axle. so its on there with a little super glue and electrical tape.
window actuators in the front. (still have yet to fix mine.) as for the hose that was the latest cop to go out. coolant dripped on mine. idk how ford fixed the hose but its the same one.
I assume by "nose" you are talking about the bottom of the radiator support which holds not only the radiator, much of the fascia.Having owned a 1997 5.4 EB 4x4 with the 3.73 for 7 years now, I would say the biggest issue in areas that get winter and salt is rust. Problem areas on mine have been
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*the nose (seriously, had some unrelated engine trouble and the mechanic found out that the nose of the truck had not been connected to the frame for some time).
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I assume by "nose" you are talking about the bottom of the radiator support which holds not only the radiator, much of the fascia.
How did you fix this and what was cost for parts and labor?