Navigator Hill Climb

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

My stock 2003 Navi climbing a loose gravel & sandy hill in a northern Wisconsin gravel pit..

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  • where in northern wi is this

  • @9sten It is called McCaslin Mountain Campground.. Located in norther WI.. I think that their trails are closed now.. That really sucks..

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  • It's what the Navigator was made for.

  • 2007-Onward Lincoln Navigators no longer have off-road low range gearing or the Off-Road default torque re-calibration program setting.

  • 2007-Onward Ford Expedition 4-wheel-drive

    Part-Time 4-Wheel-Drive

    BorgWarner "ControlTrac" Selectable 4-model System

    BorgWarner 4406 TOD 2-Speed Electronic Transfer Case

    With high ratio (1.00:1) Low ratio (2.64:1) crawl ratio (41.06:1)

    Electronic Limited-Slip Front Differential

    Mechanical Locking Center Clutch

    Electronic Limited-Slip Rear Differential

    Off-Road default torque re-calibration program setting activated with "4L" mode

    And Optional Off-Road Skid Plates (over vital areas)

  • It used to get around 13 but them she had some work done to it because it wouldnt pass inspection because of some sensor i think. now its at 9.7.

  • Maybe you haven't reset it yet? We get 12.2-14MPG average, depending on highway conditions.

  • lol. yeah, my grandmothers 1998 navigator has a 5.4L V8 and 4WD (4H, 4L, and A4WD). the little computer on the top says its getting an average of 9.7 MPG. lol

  • so much fuel wasted...

  • yah you right,i meant to say the air suspension is optional on the expedition,and that the expedition has a 2 valve engine.But in my opinion you would be better off with a rear locker,because theres more weight the back,causing more wheel resitance

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