Ford Explorer Stainless Steel Skid 3
Ford Explorer Stainless Steel Skid 3" Bull Bar
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Ford Explorer Aries Stainless Skid Bull Bar case. The 13-54 was available with Touch Drive electronic push button shifting as well as manual, lever operated shifting. Both designs were shift-on-the-fly designs that allowed the truck to be shifted from two wheel drive to 'four-high' at any speed. All Explorers came with the 8.8-inch (22 cm) Ford rear axle in either a limited slip or open version with a variety of available gear ratios. 4WD front axles were the TTB (Twin Traction Beam) Dana 35 with some Dana 44-spec components. Explorers initially came in 4 trim levels: base XL, XLT, Sport (only available on the two-door version), and the

Features for your Ford Explorer

  • The Aries Bull Bar is custom-designed for a precise fit onto your truck or SUV's exact year, make and model
  • Safeguards the most vulnerable spots on your vehicle-your front bumper and undercarriage
  • By absorbing the impact of light collisions, the Aries Bull Bar keeps your front-end safe from dents, grazes and scratches
  • Available in polished steel or black powder coat - skid plate is not powder coated
  • Comes standard with a hard-hitting skid plate for an intense defense against low obstacles

Aries Off Road Aries Stainless Skid Bull Bar The Explorer was released in March 1990 as a 1991 model. It was equipped with a 4.0 L 155 hp (116 kW) V6 engine and 4-speed A4LD automatic transmission or 5-speed M5OD manual transmission. Like the Ford Bronco II it replaced, it was an SUV derivative of the Ford Ranger Pickup, but larger and with many of the higher end options of the Ranger coming stock on the Explorer. Following the Chevrolet S-10 Blazer, it came in both 2-door and 4-door bodystyles. It was available with rear or four-wheel drive. The four-wheel drive versions came with a Borg Warner 13-54 part-time four wheel drive transfer