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A couple of questions from a newbie
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Wayne Scrimshaw
• Redmond, WA, USA
• Registered on 1/23/2005
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Posted:1/24/2005 22:50

Thanks everyone for your replys!

It is a 5.4 XLT 4x4 that I'm considering. I would prefer the V10 but the price is very attractive on the V8. I'll test drive the 5.4 V8 this weekend, but based on comments posted here, it sounds like I might be in for a disappointment unless I want to add some additional "modifications" (which I'm not opposed to as they seem reasonable cost wise).

I've also read that the 4x4 X is 80.4 inches tall (6'7") but was wondering if that was measured to the top of the roof , or to the top or the tie-down rails?? I was kinda hoping someone has actually parked in a 6'10" garage without issues. :-)

Thanks for everyones responses thus far!! This forum is incredible!
E. Long  
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Posted:1/24/2005 23:39
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I've also read that the 4x4 X is 80.4 inches tall (6'7") but was wondering if that was measured to the top of the roof , or to the top or the tie-down rails?? I was kinda hoping someone has actually parked in a 6'10" garage without issues. :-)


Wayne,

I just grabbed the tape measure and went out and measured the height of the X and my garage door tonight. "Wow Eric, how nice of you to brave the harsh temperatures during this time of year!" Au contraire! We have a heat wave and it's about 30 degrees outside which means a short and a t-shirt are all that's needed to venture out into the garage.

ANYWAY...here are the measurements:
Floor to top of the luggage rack: Approx. 80"
Floor to the tip of the antenna: 86"
Floor to the top of my garage door: 83" (approx 82" to the overhang)

My X is a 4x4, is at stock height, and has stock tires.

A 6'10" clearance shouldn't be a problem! Just tell the wife not to go baja-ing over the speed bumps!! You may need to invest in a shorter antenna to prevent her from hitting the overhangs in the parking garages.

Good luck with the test drive.

-Eric

'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going
Kevgar
• Concord, CA, USA
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Posted:1/25/2005 14:25
just a quick note on the antennae, I use that to judge when I am getting close to low overhangs in case there is any question. I find it comes in handy to leave the antennae at stock. I to am at stock height with stock tires and 6'10" is not a problem

2001 X, 7.3 PSD, Stock tires and rims, rear air bags with on-board compressor. aFe intake, 4" turbo back exhaust, no lift, OEM shocks, rear swaybar. White with gold trim, huge grill guard. Aftermarket DVD player,
Eddie Henson
• Cordova, TN, USA
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Posted:1/25/2005 19:32
The parking garage at the hospital where my wife works is 7 feet. Like Kevgar, I use the antennae as a reference point there as well as drive through fast food joints. My excursions is at stock height with original tires and I have no problem. Just have to make sure the aftermarket roof rack is off. We have had our excursion for about 2 years now and a very happy In my opinion, it is the best family vehicle we have ever owned. Good Luck

Eddie Henson
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JohnBoy
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Posted:1/26/2005 07:52
Hi Eddie !
Got in-laws in Cordova and there's another user from cordova somewhere in here !!

NICE area !!!
Will touch base next time we come up...
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When I used to have to go into the office parking garage (b4 telecommuting fulltime)
I could never get past ducking my head a little even though I KNEW it would clear by 2 or 3 inches under those HUGE concrete beams... I made me mad at myself in that I couldn't stop that

But still went slow enough to ensure no BOUNCING allowed

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edited 1/26/2005 08:44
E. Long  
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Posted:1/26/2005 11:08
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When I used to have to go into the office parking garage (b4 telecommuting fulltime)
I could never get past ducking my head a little even though I KNEW it would clear by 2 or 3 inches under those HUGE concrete beams... I made me mad at myself in that I couldn't stop that


Hahaha, my wife does that all the time! I like to speed up when going under the clearance signs to really scare her!

-Eric

'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going
Eddie Henson
• Cordova, TN, USA
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Posted:1/27/2005 02:06
Hi John Boy!
I find myself doing the same thing whenever I go through garages. You feel like your going to hear
this ungodly scraping sound at anytime. You'd think they would desing those parking garages with a few more inches of headroom . Look me up the next time you decide to head this way.

Eddie Henson
2000 Ford Excursion XLT 7.3L PSD
203 degree Thermo; Factory Tech valve body; CCV mod; HX mod; Rancho RS9000 shocks; Shimmed FPR @ 67; Walker BTM; Evans NPG Coolant; Dieselsite Coolant Filter Kit; Dieselsite Heater Shutoff Valve; Zoodad Mod; WeatherTech In-channel Visors; Acetoned Badges; PSD Badges; Landyot's Gen II Radius Rods
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birdman127
• baltimore, MD, USA
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Posted:1/27/2005 18:30
Dont try it with one of these on your roof


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Bob Chirempes
• Rosemont, IL, USA
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Posted:1/27/2005 19:02
The parking garage I use in downtown Chicago is 7' - (84"). I too still duck (even though I have owned it for 3 weeks now ). I have been able to "learn" somewhat though as I now drive 10 - 15 moh in the garage. And yes, my antenna does hit the pipes and signs (just the tip of it though)

Stock 4x4 with V10
Wayne Scrimshaw
• Redmond, WA, USA
• Registered on 1/23/2005
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Posted:1/27/2005 23:01

I wanted to say thanks to all of you that have replied!!

I'll be going on a few test drives this weekend and will report back how they went. I admit that I'm now leaning towards a V10 vs. the V8 but will have a better idea which way to go after the weekend.

E.Long- Thanks for taking the time to go out and measure they height of your X. That was very helpful. I feel better that I can safetly enter the mall parking lot without too many worries.

Again, thanks for all the feedback, you guys have been very helpful to this "newbie"

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