Maintenance required for '11 Ford Exp to last 200K mi eg rubber items

Asked by GuruHBGPL Jul 16, 2019 at 04:11 PM about the 2011 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Bought '11 Ford Exp new. Has 99k miles. New front struts and differential this
year.  Everything flushed and new filters and plugs this year.  Runs great. What
do I need to do about rubber items that will in time breakdown?  Never kept a
vehicle more than 3 yrs before.  I want to go 200-250miles with this one.

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Door gaskets and the like are available on line for various make and model vehicles. Got a set of door gaskets for a 99 explorer, just in case. The truck is 20 years old and in good shape. Original gaskets are still good so the replacements have been sitting in my garage for five years. I got the gaskets from Steele Rubber.

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