Hey there, need some advice for buying a 5th gen explorer.

β€” my husband is concerned about its off road capabilities bc we live up hill on a dirt road.

So, here is my projected build list:

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β€” generation specific forums.

Let's take a look at what's.

β€” i haven't done anything like this since high school shop class!

My goal is to be able to not get stuck in the mud and fields i work in daily.

β€” we've had the chance to enjoy the the 5th generation explorer on multiple occasions and we were in detroit to welcome in the latest iteration.

β€” the new explorer either requires a series of clicks on the left controller to turn off the alert or to simply put the car in reverse endure the tone in my ears while i make several.

I have a suburban now & often have to kick it into 4wd to get through the loose sand.

β€” we've had the chance to enjoy the the 5th generation explorer on multiple occasions and we were in detroit to welcome in the latest iteration.

β€” the new explorer either requires a series of clicks on the left controller to turn off the alert or to simply put the car in reverse endure the tone in my ears while i make several.

I have a suburban now & often have to kick it into 4wd to get through the loose sand.

β€” as i don’t plan on doing any major off roading in it, it still fits the bill.

Currently own a 2008 ex xlt with 4. 0 engine.

As others have suggested, look to get a vehicle.

I need a bigger vehicle to be able to fit the whole family and carry kayaks on top, so the explorer looks good for this.

The drive train just isn't built to allow it.

As others have suggested, look to get a vehicle.

I need a bigger vehicle to be able to fit the whole family and carry kayaks on top, so the explorer looks good for this.

The drive train just isn't built to allow it.

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