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This all-purpose pickup has the sured hold of adventure that Ford Explorer Sport Trac Transfer Case provides. Ford Explorer Sport Trac is the SUV with the truck utility that features a spacious four door interior, composite bed that is weather resistant, and a well tuned ride that suits the city street on one hand and the dirt trail on the other. Pilots such as its responsive V6 or optional V8 engine, strong towing ability, and standard safety equipment, hence the Ford is associated with reliability whereas the Explorer Sport Trac design keeps the weekend equipment safe. Body on frame, independent rear suspension, and optional roof racks also greatly increase what an Explorer Sport Trac can carry without compromising on everyday comfort. The Transfer Case which is at the core of its four wheel drive system is placed between the transmission and the axles to divide engine torque, in front and back, to allow the Ford Explorer Sport Trac to climb muddy hills or coast across the snow covered roads with equal ease. High and low ranges, fast engaging electronic controls and a sealed case to keep out grit are all features of this rugged Transfer Case, which protects the constituents of the drive train and makes the Ford adventure-ready. Periodic maintenance, such as fluid monitoring, makes the Transfer Case leave its mark on harsh roads in years of service. To install a Transfer Case support the transmission, slide the unit, tighten bolts, reconnect shafts and sensors, refill fluid and test engagement.