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Hello some like to lift i like them low.So what is the best way to lowering a 1994 explorer 4x4 thank you
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You can lower the front an inch or two with lowering springs. They are getting harder to find but they are out there.
You can also just get the softer springs for a 2-door with manual transmission, and if you have a 4-door with automatic transmission the softer spring will lower it more and give a nicer ride than lowering springs would.
You can do the same with the rear - get the leaf springs from a 2-door and they will lower it and ride softer.
well im in the UK so for the front do i need new shorter spring if so i will have to get them made and 2 inch blocks for the rear is that correct.Thanks