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    Greetings from South Florida (Palm Beach) area!

    Welcome, JoMo, You've wasted no time installing all those go-fast parts - very efficient. Enjoy the new ride and let us know how you like the upcoming tune.
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    where to jack up the rear end

    zekenator, The cover bolts on the rear diff are E18 'external Torx' (E-Torx) bolts. You need a socket or a wrench. Actually, a wrench alone will do - the bolt on the RH side that clamps one end of the brace has no access for a socket but the wrench can just barely fit to tighten the bolt...
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    where to jack up the rear end

    zekenator, Sorry to hear about the delay but good parts are hard to keep in stock, I guess. :D Just checking... Do you have the required 'external Torx' wrench? There is a video around that gives the particulars for the size of the E-Torx wrench. [I can root around my toolchest and find...
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    Metallic rattle from rear passenger's wheel well.

    Bummer. You invested a lot of time finding the problem then fixing the problem - both sets of isolators should have stopped the noise (all forms). You must be frustrated at this stage but your plan for replacement springs will certainly do the trick. I wonder if H&R made some change in...
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    front license plate frame

    zekenator, There are four holes available for bolts or screws so the bottom tabs are not mandatory. That is, a little careful Dremel work would eliminate them. But first, of course, you should test fit the custom frame a time or three to confirm if it could fit without modifying the factory...
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    PSA for those with Aftermarket Exhaust

    Toadster, Borla instructions for Mustang mufflers (circa 2012 - some, not all mufflers) were to drill a 1/16" dia. hole about 1/8" from the weld seam at the inlet end of the muffler. The hole should be located on the centerline of the endplate bottom of the muffler. Borla's instructions had a...
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    What grade of gas do you put in your ST?

    Ditto (in eastern MO).
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    Metallic rattle from rear passenger's wheel well.

    That all sounds great! The adhesive is a big plus and the thinner material keeps the ST away from a monster truck stance (just a slight exaggeration). And kudos to you for going through rear spring install AGAIN to apply the H&R solution. On to the next mod on your list.
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    Reset Infotainment System 2025

    Fuzzy761210, Thanks for the advice. The ST is connected to our home wi-fi and I have not signed up for the Ford connected services (yet). Map downloading will be attempted tomorrow, will try to set a destination, then see what happens when I leave the home wi-fi area, lol. AA was working...
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    Metallic rattle from rear passenger's wheel well.

    SugarMouth, That's pretty good customer service. They may be working on some longer term solution but recognize you don't want the annoying metallic creak-fest going on. Presumably the isolators are a better size than the ones you found. The question is, will it be worth your while to swap...
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    Distance sensor replacement 2021 ST

    cillik, Looks like the front bumper cover has to come off. The sensor is behind the rectangular indentation under the front license plate. Removing the bumper cover is not a huge job and it is well documented on YouTube (and HoustonSpeedFreaks, and there could be some links in "intercooler...
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    Reset Infotainment System 2025

    Doom Crew, I'm not too car screen savvy yet but it must be possible to configure the home screen with the apps you want. I will dig into this little puzzle and see what I can find/learn.
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    What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

    Diggin' those stripes on the Silver Spruce Metallic, BruceDaMoose - very nice. Sweet looking wheels, too, and a nice stance. You are a man of impeccable taste.
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    Salvage Explorer - new to ST

    Those rebuilt turbos look pristine on the outside - a good sign that they take some good care in their work. I hope they do a post mortem on the unit sent in.
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    Metallic rattle from rear passenger's wheel well.

    Good theory, pics are great support (no pun intended) to the text. You may want to share your idea with H&R because they may not know that the spring stops on the ST lower arms are not in the same spot. Not sure how prevalent asymmetrical perches are but i was surprised (from a Mustang...
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    Salvage Explorer - new to ST

    71Mach1, Great info about the VeVoR/clone. Thank you. (y) Glad you had the heaters lined up for winter wrenching. 5 F is no joke to work in, especially handling metal parts and tools. Looking forward to the rebuilt turbo job pics (although maybe you've got enough to do to get the stuff...
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    Salvage Explorer - new to ST

    Lol-ed at "...been abusing it a lot with new turbos". Turbo tester is just another talent you possess - the rebuilder should be improving the product based on what he find wrong with the turbo sent in for warranty work. I have been looking at QuickJacks for years and didn't take the plunge...
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    Salvage Explorer - new to ST

    The '14: it'll look like new with a little soap and water. That turbo replacement offers you an opportunity. "For just a few more dollars, we (it's important to use the plural, I've found) could get a bigger turbo AND, if we buy two, Garrett gives a nice discount". :LOL: What happened to...
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    Metallic rattle from rear passenger's wheel well.

    SugarMouth, Thanks for the follow-up note. Very interesting! DId H&R explain why this happens? If it is rare, isn't a manufacturing issue? Sorry, but I don't recall seeing isolators on the rear springs because i was just focused on getting the springs installed (and getting my hide off...
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    Metallic rattle from rear passenger's wheel well.

    Wow! Who'da thunk it? Excellent detective work, Sir! Is the spring seated in the perch (that is, at the lowest point in the lower arm)? Are those coils making contact with something, or, is the spring itself making the creaking/groaning metallic noise? I presume that there is a warranty...


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