APPX91: They told me it would be no more than $1100.00 . That is for everything including new camber bushings and alignment. I'm getting the lift for $645.00 w/ shocks. That is tax included. I should probably do the lift myself and save $300-$350.00, but I simply don't have enough time. I have a new baby, a full time job, and I'm putting my 5.0 back together to race again. Also, Nissanboy, the reason why I asked you about difference in lockers is that some fail more often than others ( at least selectable ones). I know that my friends ARB kept on getting air leaks in the hoses. I don't know how tough the eaton elect. lockers are as well as the powertrax. Finally, My old Dodge did fine at Uwharrie. I found out by accident. You see, back in 1998, I spent many days riding my 250R 4 wheeler there. One day, a guy came up to me and my friends and asked if we could tow his buddys jeep out of the trails at uwharrie with the old Dodge. I agreed and it didn't miss a beat. My old dodge was built a lot tougher than my Explorer and went better in severe conditions. It is hard to find a new 1/2 ton truck with a solid front axle and able to mount 33s (w/ aftermarket wheels) on it w/out a lift, and can take a beating. If I can make my Explorer half as tough as the old Dodge, it will be one tough Explorer. I just wish the Explorer had a stock Dana 44 axle from the factory like my Dodge did. Could you imagine how little it would cost to build the Explorer with that as a starting point.