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What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

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I did the same with a NOCO G1 (I liked the idea of it trickling slowly). The extension lets me connect on the driver’s side which is easier to reach in the garage.

https://www.explorerst.org/threads/deep-sleep.5518/page-2#post-76967
Got mine connected exactly like in the video and I believe that's the video I found as well and was referring to. My only difference is I have mine on the passenger side.
 

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Put on a 3" Thermal R&D exhaust. Watched a couple of videos on YouTube and it couldn't have been easier - took about 45 minutes total.

Loving the sound, just hope it doesn't become too much with downpipes in the future.
 

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Put on a 3" Thermal R&D exhaust. Watched a couple of videos on YouTube and it couldn't have been easier - took about 45 minutes total.

Loving the sound, just hope it doesn't become too much with downpipes in the future.
I have the 3” Thermal’s with SPD 3” downpipes and it sounds great! I’ve had them on for about 18 months now and the tone has actually mellowed out. It doesn’t seem as loud as it used to be.


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I have the 3” Thermal’s with SPD 3” downpipes and it sounds great! I’ve had them on for about 18 months now and the tone has actually mellowed out. It doesn’t seem as loud as it used to be.


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That's just your hearing loss :ROFLMAO::D:p. Sorry could not resist.:cool:
 

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Rail deletes, 22x9‘s, magnaflow street series cat-back w/ x pipe, zfg 93 tune. HSF strutbar.

this week I’m installing cvfab down pipes, S&B intake cvfab hot and cold side charge pipes, Fen Fab rear arms and vertical links, JHB dif inserts x2 and zfg E50 tune.
pretty pumped tbh
what wheels are these and what springs are you on?
 

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View attachment IMG_8667.jpeg Gave the interior a detail. Decided to clean the windshield since it was very dirty and noticed I need a new windshield, again. Last year in March caught a rock in TX while heading home. Left a quarter size crack.

Not sure when this one happened. But, I also noticed very tiny chips scattered throughout the windshield. We have owned many vehicles and this is the only one that has given us issues with windshield cracking. Either these windshields are very delicate or just bad luck. The current windshield is aftermarket that was installed by safelite.
 

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Next time tell safelite you want an OEM windshield as they probably just put in whatever was cheapest for them.
 



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