2000 Expedition 425
#3
Good machines,BUT had problems on the reverse actuator going out,PLUS if you don't like 5 1/2 quart oil changes and constant shifting, go after a Sportsman 500. OPT
#4
Good machines. Strong pullers. Ditto on the reverse actuator, they can't be made waterproof.
If you're looking at it ,check the yokes for looseness, on both front and rear differentials,as they are a lil hard to find.
i miss mine ,i'd buy another one
If you're looking at it ,check the yokes for looseness, on both front and rear differentials,as they are a lil hard to find.
i miss mine ,i'd buy another one
#6
Its $109.31 through Cycle Parts Warehouse(cheapest I've found),just screws on and off,located on right side of engine
If it does go out,I was always able to pull the exposed lever at the top of this back box and still get into reverse,BUT is frustrating to do so all the time. Best to replace IF one goes out! Good luck OPT
If it does go out,I was always able to pull the exposed lever at the top of this back box and still get into reverse,BUT is frustrating to do so all the time. Best to replace IF one goes out! Good luck OPT
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