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What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

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2023 Explorer ST
My 2025 is coming along. So far I have installed the Eibach lowering springs, Steeda Front and Rear sway bars with links, Steeda strut tower brace, Thermal R&D 3" Catback, removed the luggage racks, tinted the front door windows. View attachment 25989 View attachment 25990
I really wish mine didn't have the roof rack. It looks so much better without it. The quotes I received to have it done are obnoxiously expensive and I don't feel that comfortable (yet?) pulling the interior apart myself.
 

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Atlanta, GA
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2025 Explorer ST
I paid the retail price for the 4 parts at my local dealer and did it myself. Took about 4 hours to complete. The first side took 2.5 hours, and other side went a little faster since I knew what to expect. It's not for the faint of heart. I use to install car stereos and alarms decades ago, so pulling trim before and having the right tools helped.
 

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Atlanta, GA
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2025 Explorer ST
I purchased these rubber floor mats from Amazon for my 25. The price was low, so I didn't expect WeatherTech quality mats; however, I was rather surprised at how well they look and fit. Hopefully the last for at least a few years.
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Louisiana
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2023 Explorer ST
Found some twisty roads and let it eat a bit. For a 5k lbs SUV with car seats in the captain chairs and a good amount of gear in the folded 3rd row cargo area, this thing is so fun to drive.
 

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Charlotte
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2024 Explorer ST
Found some twisty roads and let it eat a bit. For a 5k lbs SUV with car seats in the captain chairs and the a good amount of gear in the folded 3rd row cargo area, this thing is so fun to drive.
Thats why i bought one! Utility, cool looking, and can rip it up all in one package.
 

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2022 Ford F250 Tremor
Friday - installed the Ford Vent shades, front & rear splash guards.

Today - dash cam & radar detector.
 

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Orange County, CA
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2025 ST (near future)
Friday - installed the Ford Vent shades, front & rear splash guards.

Today - dash cam & radar detector.
Would love to see your process to install the dashcam. Would you be able to share?
 

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Orange County, CA
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My 2025 is coming along. So far I have installed the Eibach lowering springs, Steeda Front and Rear sway bars with links, Steeda strut tower brace, Thermal R&D 3" Catback, removed the luggage racks, tinted the front door windows. View attachment 25989 View attachment 25990
THat looks so good! Are you worried about the warranty being voided with all the changes?
 

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Dallas, TX
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2023 Explorer ST
Would love to see your process to install the dashcam. Would you be able to share?
Depends on what type of setup you want to run. Always on, parked monitoring? You'll need to tap the fuse panel. On only when the vehicle is powered? You'll need to tap the rear view mirror. That's the easier of the two. If you want to install a rear cam you have to run the wiring through the headliner.
 

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Southern New Jersey
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2020 Ford Explorer ST
Just did the rubber cane tip mod on my 2020 ST blow off valve. Waiting on Black Friday to update to Hot and Cold side pipes and BOV. Hopefully there Will be a deal. Hint Hint @Lethalperformance
 

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Depends on what type of setup you want to run. Always on, parked monitoring? You'll need to tap the fuse panel. On only when the vehicle is powered? You'll need to tap the rear view mirror. That's the easier of the two. If you want to install a rear cam you have to run the wiring through the headliner.
Thank you! I think I would like an "always on" option and one in the back but will look at the work involved prior to attempting. I was quoted 250 to install the dash cameras which I might consider as well. Thank you.
 



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