2003 Ford Excursion on 2040-cars
Citra, Florida, United States
More details at: purahynd@netzero.net .
This Excursion was was done right with Ford oem parts,It drives,handles feels great ,with the upgraded suspension
the ride height is about the same as new 4x4 trucks but done with the right parts for the Best Handling,Simply
lifting Excursions only raises a bad suspension higher (NOT SMART)No exspense spared Adult owned and
maintained.This is my 2nd Excursion I know these vehicles and through research upgraded it the correct way
This is a Florida vehicle so it hasn't seen the harsh environments or driving conditions like many other parts of
the country,No Road Salt etc and Florida is Flat no excessive or extra strain on the Drivetrain
This is an EDDIE BAUER edition Excursion so its loaded with all the options from the factory,all power everything
,6 Disc CD player,rear park sensors, power adjustable pedals,rear air,rear entertainment system,Two tone leather
heated seats,HD Tow Package,I put a complete wood kit in front to rear to match factory pieces as well.VERY CLEAN
INSIDE AND OUT
Everything i mentioned put into this Excursion and the maintanence can be verified by my mechanic that performed
all the work done
Not another Excursion Listed done this way,The right way with the right parts
The headliner and door panels were removed and soundproofing was put in(I have pictures showing the soundproofing
when it was being done).
All fluids and filters have been replaced,The front and rear diffs with Royal Purple syn gear oil,The transmission
filter and fluid replaced,The radiator flushed and new coolant and distilled water along with Red Line water weter
was put in
I also recently had the u joints,ball joints changed with Dana Spicer parts and the drive shaft balanced as well
The front control arms for the front sway bar are new as well
The Vehicle check shows 4 owners but I am Both the 3rd and 4th owner as I put the truck in different names ive
owned it for almost 4 years i have 3 vehicles and a Harley so it wasn't my only ride and so have only put 17k miles
on it since I bought it,but I did all the forementioned upgrades in the listing though
If you google Ford Excursion Suspension Upgrades you will see through all the Truck Threads what ive done is the
best way to upgrade an Excursion the correct way to have the best ride,handling,etc as the stock set up for this
size truck is inadequate and fails
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The next-generation wearable will be your car
Fri, Jan 8 2016This year's CES has had a heavy emphasis on the class of device known as the "wearable" – think about the Apple Watch, or Fitbit, if that's helpful. These devices usually piggyback off of a smartphone's hardware or some other data connection and utilize various onboard sensors and feedback devices to interact with the wearer. In the case of the Fitbit, it's health tracking through sensors that monitor your pulse and movement; for the Apple Watch and similar devices, it's all that and some more. Manufacturers seem to be developing a consensus that vehicles should be taking on some of a wearable's functionality. As evidenced by Volvo's newly announced tie-up with the Microsoft Band 2 fitness tracking wearable, car manufacturers are starting to explore how wearable devices will help drivers. The On Call app brings voice commands, spoken into the Band 2, into the mix. It'll allow you to pass an address from your smartphone's agenda right to your Volvo's nav system, or to preheat your car. Eventually, Volvo would like your car to learn things about your routines, and communicate back to you – or even, improvise to help you wake up earlier to avoid that traffic that might make you late. Do you need to buy a device, like the $249 Band 2, and always wear it to have these sorts of interactions with your car? Despite the emphasis on wearables, CES 2016 has also given us a glimmer of a vehicle future that cuts out the wearable middleman entirely. Take Audi's new Fit Driver project. The goal is to reduce driver stress levels, prevent driver fatigue, and provide a relaxing interior environment by adjusting cabin elements like seat massage, climate control, and even the interior lighting. While it focuses on a wearable device to monitor heart rate and skin temperature, the Audi itself will use on-board sensors to examine driving style and breathing rate as well as external conditions – the weather, traffic, that sort of thing. Could the seats measure skin temperature? Could the seatbelt measure heart rate? Seems like Audi might not need the wearable at all – the car's already doing most of the work. Whether there's a device on a driver's wrist or not, manufacturers seem to be developing a consensus that vehicles should be taking on some of a wearable's functionality.
180,000 new vehicles are sitting, derailed by lack of transport trains
Wed, 21 May 2014If you're planning on buying a new car in the next month or so, you might want to pick from what's on the lot, because there could be a long wait for new vehicles from the factory. Locomotives continue to be in short supply in North America, and that's causing major delays for automakers trying to move assembled cars.
According to The Detroit News, there are about 180,000 new vehicles waiting to be transported by rail in North America at the moment. In a normal year, it would be about 69,000. The complications have been industry-wide. Toyota, General Motors, Honda and Ford all reported experiencing some delays, and Chrysler recently had hundreds of minivans sitting on the Detroit waterfront waiting to be shipped out.
The problem is twofold for automakers. First, the fracking boom in the Bakken oil field in the Plains and Canada is monopolizing many locomotives. Second, the long, harsh winter is still causing major delays in freight train travel. The bad weather forced trains to slow down and carry less weight, which caused a backup of goods to transport. The auto companies resorted to moving some vehicles by truck, which was a less efficient but necessary option.
Ford increasing Super Duty production by 15 percent
Fri, 31 Jan 2014Ford has announced a hefty $80 million investment in its Kentucky Truck Plant, which is responsible for building the F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550 versions of the Super Duty pickup. The influx of cash will add 350 jobs to the factory.
The investment is also good for a 15-percent increase in annual production thanks to retooling and other facility upgrades, which equates to an extra 55,000 units of production. Considering that Ford makes even more money off its Super Duty than it does on the hot-selling F-150, this could mean some serious coin to Ford's bottom line.
Hop below for the full press release from Ford on its latest investment.