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Ford explorer rancho lift 4" Help
Ok i'm going to sit this one out and wait till i got the cash to get a new kit, it was just an idea and thank you for all your help. -dave- Exploder32
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Ford explorer rancho lift 4" Help
if there are 4'' coils will it still work or mess anything up?- Exploder32
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Ford explorer rancho lift 4" Help
the guy took it off his ranger and claims it will fit an ex too. thanks for any help -dave- Exploder32
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Ford explorer rancho lift 4" Help
can someone look at this and see if it will work on my EX http://www.auctionpix.co.uk/free_uploads/exploder32/lift.jpg- Exploder32
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Ford explorer rancho lift 4" Help
I found a used lift kit for my 92 Explorer, The person has it listed that it will fit explorers too how ever the rear lift is 1inch blocks but my springs are under the axle and the blocks will lower my truck, how would i go about making this lift work. I was thinking about doing a SOA rear and...- Exploder32
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Cheap Lift -from full size bronco and SPOA rear
One other thing i think i read that you were talking about a D44 TTB, the axle on the Bronco is a solid front axle not a TTB set up. :redexp:- Exploder32
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Cheap Lift -from full size bronco and SPOA rear
What i was initially thinking on doing was taking the radius arms off of the bronco and the coils because the radius arms are longer amd the coils are from a lift kit that the bronco originally had. But now i am thinking about swaping the whole D44 under my explorer the whole D44 set up i can...- Exploder32
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Cheap Lift -from full size bronco and SPOA rear
well the coils that are on the bronco are lift springs, however i see what you mean about the radius arms not mathcing up and needing the drop brackets if i lifted too high. Do you think i would be better off swapping the D44 from the Bronco into my explorer? -dave- Exploder32
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Who has the stock steel rims still?
steel rims This is my thought, go to your local automotive store that sells american racing rims or even 4wheelparts.com and order the american racing 767 rims, they are all black look bad @$$ and my set of 15x8 was only $181.79 Not too bad for brand new rims.- Exploder32
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- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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Tranny
After my last trip through the woods i went to put my explorer in park and it engaged into reverse. Its almost like i have no park and 2 reverse gears. Anyone have an idea what it could be. i talked to some buddies and they have had problems with their tranny's not shifting into second gear...- Exploder32
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Biggest Possile Tires & Wheels on 94 Sport
The $600 includes the rims, tires, and lift.- Exploder32
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Biggest Possile Tires & Wheels on 94 Sport
I got a set of (4) american racing rims model: 767 (black) and 32x11.50 BFG Radial All terrains. I will sell you a 2 inch lift that you can install with hand tools in about 3 hours to clear the tires for $600. -dave- Exploder32
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Cheap Lift -from full size bronco and SPOA rear
I need input on an idea i have on how to lift my explorer about 6 in for under $100. I found a Full Size Bronco at the local junk yard. I was going to buy the radius arms, brackets, and front springs. This would give me about 6in of lift. Then do a SPOA conversion in the rear and 1 inch...- Exploder32
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