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Dale_Traveling
Jun 26, 2016Explorer II
Option #2 is you most prudent choice. Two years isn't all that long and I would suspect the various systems should be OK. Get the maintenance back on schedule based on the OEM recommended service intervals and if the owner has service records. Once all fluids are changed, including coolant, start giving attention to other areas such of hydraulics, air, belts and hoses as time and budget allow.
Tires are probably around the age of collecting a pension so get them replaced first and don't forget the various lubrication points on the suspension.
Tires are probably around the age of collecting a pension so get them replaced first and don't forget the various lubrication points on the suspension.
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