Inputs on 2013 Explorer
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Inputs on 2013 Explorer
If all goes well the next few days, I'll be going after a 2013 Explorer this weekend. I have two questions and would love to hear folk's feedback on options to get or pass on...
Q1 - Can you chain-up the Explorer with 20" rims? I remember the SD manual says no chains with the stock 20" rims (at some point it did at least).
Q2 - Has anyone driven both the 18" and 20" rim models and can comment on the difference (particularly road noise). I love the look of the 20's, but know the 18's will ride better and (likely) be quieter.
After researching online, I want an XLT AWD with the 202A (leather, Sync, heated seats, rear camera, etc.) option, roof rack and trailer tow package. Maybe 20" rims, but definitely not the sun roof. I also don't want all the "automated" stuff that comes with the Limited. If I can't find what I want, I'll probably just order it and try to be patient
What do folks recommend?
Q1 - Can you chain-up the Explorer with 20" rims? I remember the SD manual says no chains with the stock 20" rims (at some point it did at least).
Q2 - Has anyone driven both the 18" and 20" rim models and can comment on the difference (particularly road noise). I love the look of the 20's, but know the 18's will ride better and (likely) be quieter.
After researching online, I want an XLT AWD with the 202A (leather, Sync, heated seats, rear camera, etc.) option, roof rack and trailer tow package. Maybe 20" rims, but definitely not the sun roof. I also don't want all the "automated" stuff that comes with the Limited. If I can't find what I want, I'll probably just order it and try to be patient
What do folks recommend?
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I have a Limited with the 301A package. Ride with the 20s is a little firm but not objectionable. Handles great. Hankook tires are quiet. I wouldn't try chains. Had mine for less than a month and still getting use to the gadgets. IMO, once you get use to them will be hard to go back to something less. Test drive both the XLT and the Limited. I looked at both.
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I had both an f250 and f150. They are not in the same league as the Explorer. You'll be impressed with the difference. Like you, I started out with intentions of buying a XLT with options I wanted and no sun roof. Once your in a Limited you don't want to get out. Good luck on your purchase.
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I wish I knew the answer on the chains but I can't find anything definitive.
On another note, we've got 20" wheels on the Taurus we just bought and after test driving a model with the 19" wheels, I really can't tell any difference in ride. It rides great with both versions.
I'm really confused with the ordering process. Some dealers have told me that Ford allocates a certain amount of their inventory and they're forced to take a certain amount of vehicles that were produced and spec'd by Ford specifically for dealer inventory. They've said that they can easily order a vehicle for a "sold order" for a customer but when it comes to actually ordering their stock, Ford only allows them so many vehicle orders per model year unless they sell off the Ford stock they've been sent also.
I guess Ford manufactures these and specs them in order to sell what they deem as "in demand" for each market or what will net the most profits.
On another note, we've got 20" wheels on the Taurus we just bought and after test driving a model with the 19" wheels, I really can't tell any difference in ride. It rides great with both versions.
I'm really confused with the ordering process. Some dealers have told me that Ford allocates a certain amount of their inventory and they're forced to take a certain amount of vehicles that were produced and spec'd by Ford specifically for dealer inventory. They've said that they can easily order a vehicle for a "sold order" for a customer but when it comes to actually ordering their stock, Ford only allows them so many vehicle orders per model year unless they sell off the Ford stock they've been sent also.
I guess Ford manufactures these and specs them in order to sell what they deem as "in demand" for each market or what will net the most profits.
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Well, we now own a 2013 Explorer! I wasn't happy to let the F-350 go…but it was the right thing to do. I can now answer my own questions.
The manual does recommend NOT using chains (of any kind) on the 20" rims. The tires that come with the 20" rims look like good rain tires (and have the M+S "rating"), but I'm not getting a good vibe from them for snow. I'll see how they do this winter and maybe find a set of stock 18" rims on CraigsList and put a nice set of snow tires on.
I ended up buying an XLT with the 20" rim upgrade. I didn't feel a noticeable difference in noise or ride quality. If anything, I'd say they're quieter than the 18" rims (different tire brands and tread patterns). The responsiveness of the steering with the lower profile rims sold me. I know I won't be happy when it comes time to get new tires, but until then I'll enjoy the ride.
I get the sense Ford asks/makes dealerships order set production runs. I went to three different dealerships and searched inventories of at least four others and they all seemed to have the same basic cars with very little variation. As for ordering, I was told it could take anywhere from four weeks to ten (or longer), they just have no way to know. So I picked from the lot inventory…
The manual does recommend NOT using chains (of any kind) on the 20" rims. The tires that come with the 20" rims look like good rain tires (and have the M+S "rating"), but I'm not getting a good vibe from them for snow. I'll see how they do this winter and maybe find a set of stock 18" rims on CraigsList and put a nice set of snow tires on.
I ended up buying an XLT with the 20" rim upgrade. I didn't feel a noticeable difference in noise or ride quality. If anything, I'd say they're quieter than the 18" rims (different tire brands and tread patterns). The responsiveness of the steering with the lower profile rims sold me. I know I won't be happy when it comes time to get new tires, but until then I'll enjoy the ride.
I get the sense Ford asks/makes dealerships order set production runs. I went to three different dealerships and searched inventories of at least four others and they all seemed to have the same basic cars with very little variation. As for ordering, I was told it could take anywhere from four weeks to ten (or longer), they just have no way to know. So I picked from the lot inventory…
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I'm really confused with the ordering process. Some dealers have told me that Ford allocates a certain amount of their inventory and they're forced to take a certain amount of vehicles that were produced and spec'd by Ford specifically for dealer inventory. They've said that they can easily order a vehicle for a "sold order" for a customer but when it comes to actually ordering their stock, Ford only allows them so many vehicle orders per model year unless they sell off the Ford stock they've been sent also.
I guess Ford manufactures these and specs them in order to sell what they deem as "in demand" for each market or what will net the most profits.
I guess Ford manufactures these and specs them in order to sell what they deem as "in demand" for each market or what will net the most profits.
Current Retail Series Mix for Explorer. This is just the overall for the vehicle. They also break it down further by PEP package for each series.
Base - 11%
XLT - 50%
Limited - 32%
Sport - 7%
Well, we now own a 2013 Explorer! I wasn't happy to let the F-350 go…but it was the right thing to do. I can now answer my own questions.
The manual does recommend NOT using chains (of any kind) on the 20" rims. The tires that come with the 20" rims look like good rain tires (and have the M+S "rating"), but I'm not getting a good vibe from them for snow. I'll see how they do this winter and maybe find a set of stock 18" rims on CraigsList and put a nice set of snow tires on.
The manual does recommend NOT using chains (of any kind) on the 20" rims. The tires that come with the 20" rims look like good rain tires (and have the M+S "rating"), but I'm not getting a good vibe from them for snow. I'll see how they do this winter and maybe find a set of stock 18" rims on CraigsList and put a nice set of snow tires on.
I get the same vibe as you with the tires and snow. Even though it has been said it is actually quite decent in the snow with the stock tires, it is just not quite snow ready by my standards. Winter pot holes, or should I say craters, and expensive 20" wheels with little tire sidewall were another concern so I ended up ordering a set of Explorer/Taurus 18" steel Interceptor (police) wheels and now need to decide on some sort of a dedicated snow tire or maybe even a decent A/T tire.
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Thanks for the feedback…I did some feature comparison tonight and I'm leaning towards a Limited now. I can't find any with the "base" option package, but there is one near me with the 301A that I'm going to check out. Hopefully the 20" rims don't provide a stiffer ride than my F-350!
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