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Adaptive cruise control relocation

Jessestraus

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Hello I recently purchased a go rhino push bar for my 2021 explorer st and I noticed it will cause issues with the adaptive cruise control. The only kit I could find would be for the 2021 bronco and raptor but I heard the f-150 and explorer share the same chassis. Does anyone have any insight on this???
 

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The F150 and the Explorer do not share the same chassis. An Explorer employs a unibody frame, the F150 is a full frame. Think of it this way. You can take the cab and bed off of the truck and the frame remains. The body does not come off of the frame for the Explorer.
 

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Right my mistake. Have you heard of anyway of remounting the acc?
 

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I have not.
 

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Hello I recently purchased a go rhino push bar for my 2021 explorer st and I noticed it will cause issues with the adaptive cruise control. The only kit I could find would be for the 2021 bronco and raptor but I heard the f-150 and explorer share the same chassis. Does anyone have any insight on this???
The F150 is body on frame, while the Explorer is unibody. The Expedition and F150 are built on the same platform so maybe that’s where the confusion it. This has been talked about before, there unfortunately is no solution for it. Unfortunately you’re just going to have to disable the front sensors, and make ACC regular cruise control.
 



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