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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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I've got my set from an Eddie Bauer... they look different than those on an xlt, but I think the color may be the same as your truck. You can have them - free - if they match... but you gotta pay shipping. I'd like to get them out of my garage.
actually you can run 265's with little or no rubbing at stock hieght. thats what im doing now.
Ive never been to silver lake..... i was in the UP last month out on the hiawatha forest trails. Man that was a blastie!!! Ive still got my orv sticker for michigan til 2010....... Hmmmmm might have to head over to silver lake!
I had my BFG's shortly before the lift & yes they fit. They are a 32" tire. There was minor rubbing in the inner fender liner @ full steering lock, but no big deal. The matching size spare hardly fits between the frame rails/hitch though! Had to use some WD-40 and squeeze it in.
Holy cow we have 17 members and 25 guest currently checking this thread out Looking good guys. One of these days I will get mine all cleaned up and take some decent pics.(I seem to always say that)
i wish i still had my running boards on its such a pain to get in and out. but for the rear doors i got a rope ladder from home depot and cut it so when someone opens my rear doors the rope ladder hangs down lol just a little joke between me and my buddy that is 5'5.
man whose exs look awesome and clean. i wish we weren't all spread out lol we need to get a big meet together when i get home lol
hey 86explorer86 where can i get some fenders like those i like the flared out look but cant find then for my o2 xls. Any helps appreciated from anyone.