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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
Explorer Forum Covers the Explorer ST, Explorer Sport, Explorer Sport Trac, Lincoln Aviator, Mercury Mountaineer, Mazda Navajo, Ford Ranger, Mazda Pickups, and the Ford Aerostar
Stock wheels are 15"x7". They clean up nice, & they can be powder coated to look real nice too. You can put up to an 11.5" tire on them, depending on brands, some say no smaller than a 8" wide wheel.
Performance auto parts sells a couple of body lift kits for Rangers we use on our Explorers/Mountaineers. #853 is what I used, some use #883. The bumper brackets are different in them. I had to make my own out of 1/4" plate steel using a diagram found on this forum. Try Summit racing for prices and ordering.
A suspension lift is a whole diff ball game and costs a lot of $$. You can find out your answers to these and many more by using the search button on all the sub forums. Try it, you might surprise yourself and learn something on your own.
Black Hole ROCKS< i rode in it on a very slick, and sloppy Class 4 trail at SMORR<< it was great , i am myself gonna duplicate what he has,, i like it,,
on the RTI ramp at SMORR it stuffed the back wheel with no issue,, there are pics of it,,
would you guys think aal would be something good to add to the 3" bl? along with tt and shackles, to give it more room to flex out, and maybe take out the bump stops or w/e
and is the 853 the kit i need? and will 33x12.5 fit onto the stock rims you showed in the first pic? or should i get the holed out crager