02redKJ
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I know there are some comparisons out there but not for this particular combination, or for what I am about to ask specifically.
As you may already know, I recently bought a new to me '02 Liberty. I only had it a short time and the engine blew and it is still in the shop, so I haven't been able to try it out at all off road. Also, because of the Liberty being in the shop I was forced to buy another vehicle, a '06 4WD Ford Explorer, in order to take a family trip 1000 miles round trip.
Yesterday, my wife and I went for a little drive to the beach. An easier than walking way to the beach was to drive through about a mile and a half of sand dunes, and it drops you right off at the water front on this particular beach. I decided to give the 4WD a try and see what she could do. I was very impressed with the handling and nimble sure footedness (<Not really a word, but it fits) of the auto 4WD mode that the truck is always in. Then I stopped and put it in 4LO, and wow. it really had no trouble at all going anywhere I wanted to go.
Now, I have driven these trails in 2 previous 4WD vehicles. A 95 Chevy Suburban, and a 93 Toyota SR5 Extra cab pickup. Neither of these two did very well at all and I had no confidence that I wouldn't get stuck while driving them.
I had no thought or worry in the Explorer. Here is where the vs comes in. How will my '02 Libby compare to the '06 Explorer in the same situation?
Is this enough info? Or do you need more detail about the soft sandy dune trails I was driving on?
I hope you can help, and when I get my Libby back, I will take the same trails and report back my results.
As you may already know, I recently bought a new to me '02 Liberty. I only had it a short time and the engine blew and it is still in the shop, so I haven't been able to try it out at all off road. Also, because of the Liberty being in the shop I was forced to buy another vehicle, a '06 4WD Ford Explorer, in order to take a family trip 1000 miles round trip.
Yesterday, my wife and I went for a little drive to the beach. An easier than walking way to the beach was to drive through about a mile and a half of sand dunes, and it drops you right off at the water front on this particular beach. I decided to give the 4WD a try and see what she could do. I was very impressed with the handling and nimble sure footedness (<Not really a word, but it fits) of the auto 4WD mode that the truck is always in. Then I stopped and put it in 4LO, and wow. it really had no trouble at all going anywhere I wanted to go.
Now, I have driven these trails in 2 previous 4WD vehicles. A 95 Chevy Suburban, and a 93 Toyota SR5 Extra cab pickup. Neither of these two did very well at all and I had no confidence that I wouldn't get stuck while driving them.
I had no thought or worry in the Explorer. Here is where the vs comes in. How will my '02 Libby compare to the '06 Explorer in the same situation?
Is this enough info? Or do you need more detail about the soft sandy dune trails I was driving on?
I hope you can help, and when I get my Libby back, I will take the same trails and report back my results.
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