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I can’t imagine going 7,500 -10,000 miles on a oil change. My vehicles get 5,000 mi changes, and have never had any oil related issues. Heck, I’m old enough to remember recommended changes @ 3,000 miles. Hope you get your Explorer fixed.
Check with Detroit Wheel and Tire. They list a finished 21” ST wheel for $695, or they may be able to repair your wheel. I dealt with them and had a positive experience.
Went to the son’s home the other evening. Headlights off when we went in. A half hour later, he tells me our lights are on. I go out to turn them off, (fob in pocket) get within 3 feet and the lights turn off on their own. Gremlins! [screwy]
When we did the ST Experience in May of '21 several of the vehicles had broken seat panels, both driver and passenger. It's not a question of if the panel will break, but when.
The wife told me the driver's seat in the ST felt "different". Found the side panel was loose and two broken tabs on the floor. 23,000 miles. Passenger side still no issues. Will contact the dealer tommorow to get it fixed under warranty. Did Ford come out with a upgrade on these panels? This...
I've posted this picture before. Had the factory 20's powder coated by Detroit Wheel & Tire. $600.00 (included dismount, mount and balance) to powdercoat the wheels. 3 day turnaround and had the wheels back on the Explorer.
If your talking about the underbody panels yes, I had one nut come completely off on the passenger side. Could see the panel hanging down. Found a nut/washer that fit and fixed it.
Like everything else, the prices have gone up too. I put Pirelli AS3s on my truck rims. Got them at Sam's Club around Christmas for $229.00 each. The other day they were $249.00.
These will go on my truck once I get everything cleaned up. 22 x 9.5" wheels by Ford Performance. They are actually a Expedition wheel that Ford powdercoats black, and they add the logo. (y)