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![]() "trainfan1" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "Tim" wrote in message oups.com... JR North wrote: PS: your Windstar is a POS. And you know it. JR Not near a POS as the Aerostar and it was Rear wheel drive. same basic drive train as a dinky POS Ford Ranger pickup. the Windstar is better, with the basic drive train as a Taurus. a three mi. tow shouldn't be bad. on the tranny IMHO especially w/ an extra cooler, but the ramp Idea is still giddish. The Aerostar was OK except for the POS tranny. I got 85k before I had to have it reworked. But I only towed a 14' Aluminum skiff with a 15 hp Mariner on it. The AeroStar tows like a truck. The 4WD AeroStar had a HD version of the A4LD as found in the Explorer and tows very nicely. The last WindStars, & subsequent FreeStars, have most all of the bugs worked out and can tow well with the 3.8/3.9/4.2 and the AX4N transmission. A cooler is a requisite. Going over a ton will eventually torture the van, though. A good friend did tow a heavy older pop-up camper with the early 3.0 Windstar. Everything went wrong with that POS EXCEPT the transmission(& nothing relating to towing). They had to give it away - running, no rust, but so many little problems including the CEL/MIL/SES DTC light coming on for so many things it wasn't worth fixing. Rob My Aerostar was an 89. Had a lightweight Mazda tranny. |
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