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  2. Ford Explorer Sport Trac - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Explorer Sport Trac (also shortened to Ford Sport Trac) is a pickup truck that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for the North American market. The first mid-sized pickup truck produced by Ford, the Sport Trac was marketed from the 2001 to the 2010 model years (skipping the 2006 model year).

  3. Ford Explorer - Wikipedia

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    For 2001, the Explorer Sport was split from the five-door Explorer, retaining the second-generation body and chassis and adopting the front fascia and interior of the Explorer Sport Trac. Ford discontinued the Explorer Sport following the 2003 model year with no direct replacement due to the declining popularity of three-door SUVs, with the ...

  4. ControlTrac - Wikipedia

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    ControlTrac made its debut on January 12, 1995, for the 1995 model year on the second generation Ford Explorer mid-size sport utility vehicle. [1] A heavy-duty version of ControlTrac was introduced in 1996 for the 1997 model year on the first generation Ford Expedition full-size sport utility vehicle.

  5. List of Ford vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Ford EVent (1994) Ford Evos (2011) Ford EX (2001) Ford Expedition Everest (2002) Ford Explorer America (2008) Ford Explorer Desk Drive (1990) Ford Explorer Drifter (1992) Ford Explorer Sportsman (2001) Ford Explorer Sport-Trac (2005) Ford Explorer Sport-Trac Adrenalin (2005) Ford Explorer Surf (1990) Ford Explorer SUV (1973) Ford F-150 ...

  6. Ford 8.8 axle - Wikipedia

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    Ford released an updated version in both solid and IRS form for 2015+ Mustangs and F-150. The most apparent difference is a 12 bolt cover instead of the traditional 10. The super 8.8 also uses larger bearings,longer pinion with larger nut, and most significantly 34 spline axles or half shafts.

  7. Ford Escape - Wikipedia

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    The AWD system normally sends most of the power from the engine to the front wheels. If slipping is detected at the front, more power will be sent to the rear wheels in a fraction of a second. The four wheel drive system was a newer version of Ford's "Control Trac" 4x4 system, dubbed the Control Trac II 4WD in the Escape.

  8. List of sport utility vehicles - Wikipedia

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    JMC-Ford Equator Sport: midsize crossover United States 2021–present China Ford: Escape: compact crossover: United States: 2000–present: North America (2000–2012, 2013–present version based on Ford Kuga) Ford: Everest: midsize: United States: 2003–present: Australia, India (as Ford Endeavour), China Ford: Expedition: fullsize: United ...

  9. Mercury Mountaineer - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Mountaineer is a mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) that was sold by Mercury from 1996 until 2010. Sharing many of its features with the Ford Explorer, the vehicles were virtually identical in terms of hardware. [1]