Originally posted by MO_GUY
stop teasing us and let us see the pics already!
Originally posted by Trckmagik
On a side note: I also got the 1" lift installed on the 4wd Ford Escape along w/ 31.7" BFG All Terrains. Also installed a billet grill and 4 5" round trail lights on the roof. It looks really good.
Originally posted by JoshC
I also want to see some pictures of that Escape, i've been thinking about the 1" coil lift too for my wives Escape.
I own an escape 4x4 and I did massive research in to trying to jack my "pocket suv" up a little if not a lot and ran in to a big brick wall. I had to settle for the H&R 1" lift springs and as Trckmagik was so nice to post on escape-central.com I learned how big a tire I could fit under those wheel wells. I did the spring install this morning and it took me roughly 5 1/2 hours to finish. I've never done something like that because I'm still a mechanic in learning and didn't have directions, but it turned out ok. The fact that I had a hobby shop on my base with tools galore may have contributed to my succes but I'm pleased with the results. Tommorrow I'll be heading back to the hobby shop to mount the tires and squeeze those babies on the Escape. I've been trolling around this site for the last couple days and it makes me want to go get a vehicle for a project truck to make in to the ultimate offroad machine. On friday I'll also be recieving all of my bumper covers and side moldings back from the paint shop so they match the the vehicle. I'll put some pics up in the other vehicles forum next week some time. Thanks for the inspiration guys.Originally posted by Trckmagik
***Be ready if you install the 1" lift coils on the escape. I could have had a body lift and suspension lift installed on a explorer in the amount of time it took me to install the four springs on the escape. The springs came w/ no directions..... SO it was all new to me. Looks great though.....
Originally posted by NOTAJP
OK, this is getting painfull. Not funny anymore![]()