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Kazer's 2002 Explorer (Vera)
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At the auto parts stores most have it up front in a little pack and one pack is pretty much all you need it goes far its in a purple pack I think it may even say for brakes. You should always grease those when changing out brakes to make sure they slide right and don't hang up like it looks like yours had done.
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Thanks glen. Got em greased and everythings workin great. Ceramics for front and rear. They grab hard!
And my old rotors were all warped like crazy. I wonder why....?
And my old rotors were all warped like crazy. I wonder why....?
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Stellar!! One of my favorite Ex's (and I dont even like white).
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Older wheels were actually Centerline's-they were 15x8.5's and fit much better and were a much better wheel (made in US). Jimwww now has them on his Sport up North (way North). DC-1's have a more negative offset and are 10" wide. Took a decent amount of cutting and trimming to make them fit and they still rub... I do like the way the DC's look but the finish isnt my favorite--stain easily. I wont run them in the winter, but if one did, the finish would be ruined in no time.
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Older wheels were actually Centerline's-they were 15x8.5's and fit much better and were a much better wheel (made in US). Jimwww now has them on his Sport up North (way North). DC-1's have a more negative offset and are 10" wide. Took a decent amount of cutting and trimming to make them fit and they still rub... I do like the way the DC's look but the finish isnt my favorite--stain easily. I wont run them in the winter, but if one did, the finish would be ruined in no time.
i do like the centerline's, to me, it seems like they look the best on cars. and yeah i do remember hearing lots of negativity on the finish of the dc-1s and even dc-2s. You do have a clean truck given its year, it looks very nice regardless of the rims
and thanks sport97!
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Glad to see you out there using the ex. Wish I had more mud to play in here. The trails/logging roads near my house have some good puddles, but they are just that, water. Not many bogs.
Even with the lift those jimmys don't have much clearance. My parents have a olds bravada, and my brother has a blazer, I can't fit under them. The frame is so low.
Even with the lift those jimmys don't have much clearance. My parents have a olds bravada, and my brother has a blazer, I can't fit under them. The frame is so low.
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I would, but then I couldn't pull my truck into my garage to work on it (too tall even with just the basket). I guess I could always work in the driveway but I did that for years and now it's kind of nice to not freeze when I change my oil in the winter 

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That's a nice option! Would be good to see how far it sticks out on our trucks when in the stowed position...that would probably be a factor in my decision.
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A cheaper option might be to see if I can relocate the stock spare winch system in a way that would allow a 285 to fit...will do some looking and measuring tonight.
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