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cobra r rims.
Explorer Express, thats where I got my bullet wheels. They have cobra R wheels and they can get you tires too. Their wheels are the right offset and you dont need wheel spacers.- edsel
- Post #7
- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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Need to drop my 97
The X-spec suspension isn't the cheapest, but IMO its worth it, I did it and 17x9s and it handles awesome. and still rides really nice. I wouldn't do it any other way if I had it to do over- edsel
- Post #4
- Forum: Lowered Explorer - Ranger Suspension Tech
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? On 5.0 AWD Gearing
I got 3:55s in my '00, and wish I had little more.- edsel
- Post #4
- Forum: General Explorations
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SuperLift IFS Swaybar end-links Mod??
I took off the spacer and used a hardened washer on each side and tightened it until the washers dished in towards each other.No more rattle- edsel
- Post #4
- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits
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anybody got a real solution?
you can polish them on a buffer, like you use to polish aluminum, they make compounds to use on the wheels for plastic. I have done it on several different lights, looks like new. You can even polish out small imperfections.- edsel
- Post #5
- Forum: Modified Explorations
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5.0 Headers - A new Idea
I am working on a prototype set now, 1 5/8 long tube, that I might copy and make more if I do not have to many hours in them when done. The biggest draw back to most people will be having to replace the cat section of their exhaust.- edsel
- Post #17
- Forum: Under the Hood
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Opinions please!
looks good! I agree tint the windows and lose the mud flaps, maybee drop it a little- edsel
- Post #6
- Forum: Street Trucks