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Prep Work for Road Trip...
Thanks for the help, like you said family's safety first, but the truck has to look good.- RXE
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- Forum: Modified 2002 - 2005 Explorers
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Prep Work for Road Trip...
Thanks man, I think the BTFs will be next on my list but probably not before the trip though (no funding). Should I take off the 2" wheel spacers before the 1500 mile drive? That's what the wife seems to be worried about the most.- RXE
- Post #18
- Forum: Modified 2002 - 2005 Explorers
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Prep Work for Road Trip...
Im in the same boat, I just recently installed spacers, bigger 265/70/17 tires, and 2" wheel spacers. Now the wife doesn't think its safe for the family to be riding in it. Im still running stock UCAs and we are getting ready to take a 1500 mile trip at the end of July. I don't really offroad...- RXE
- Post #16
- Forum: Modified 2002 - 2005 Explorers
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Rancho Quicklift
I actually like and want the look you have in the first picture. So in that one your just running the rancho quicklifts?- RXE
- Post #51
- Forum: Modified 2002 - 2005 Explorers
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Wheel Spacers
Yea I'm in the same situation here. I am looking at these http://performance-suspension-eibach.shptron.com/p/pro-spacer-kit-122 (they are way cheaper from Amazon) but my problem is I don't want to have to cut my factory lugs and I don't know if with these 40mm (1.75") I will have to. So my...- RXE
- Post #7
- Forum: Modified 2002 - 2005 Explorers