Flex_Chris
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- 1992 Explorer Sport
Ok so here is the deal... I have done a search on this but haven't been able to find a real definitive answer so I am wondering if you guys could help me out on what exactly I will need for a SOA in the rear of my 92 Explorer 4WD.
I have noticed that some people when doing SOA conversions are using a welder to weld new mounting points for the shocks onto the axle but I would honestly prefer nto to go that route as I do nto intend to do any hardcore 4x4ing probably just a little on the weekends every once in a while. Anyhow I have noticed that instead of welding some people are using something called Warrior Shackles? I believe that is what they are called atleast. This is my first Explorer ever so I am very new to lifting trucks.
My next question is this... How much lift will it add if I do a SOA in the rear of my Explorer? I going to be buying the Superlift 5.5" front lift (with the Supperunner linkage) so I am hoping that the SOA in the rear will yield close to 5.5" in the rear. If it does not I am assuming I will have to do something like get a body lift in the rear or is there another way to make the lift higher in just the front or the rear?
Next and final question... Why would someone want to do a SOA in the rear and get a lift kit for the front when they could just buy something like the Superunner 5.5" lift kit that comes with the rear axle relocation kit? Guess I am just a little confused here on why someone just wouldn't buy the complete Superunner kit.
Take into mind that I am not some extreme hardcore 4x4 guy... I will be 4x4ing the truch in the mud and off road every once in a while but I am not trying to build some rock crawler here so I don't need the biggest and the best of everything.
Thanks for all the help and sorry for all the questions,
Chris
I have noticed that some people when doing SOA conversions are using a welder to weld new mounting points for the shocks onto the axle but I would honestly prefer nto to go that route as I do nto intend to do any hardcore 4x4ing probably just a little on the weekends every once in a while. Anyhow I have noticed that instead of welding some people are using something called Warrior Shackles? I believe that is what they are called atleast. This is my first Explorer ever so I am very new to lifting trucks.
My next question is this... How much lift will it add if I do a SOA in the rear of my Explorer? I going to be buying the Superlift 5.5" front lift (with the Supperunner linkage) so I am hoping that the SOA in the rear will yield close to 5.5" in the rear. If it does not I am assuming I will have to do something like get a body lift in the rear or is there another way to make the lift higher in just the front or the rear?
Next and final question... Why would someone want to do a SOA in the rear and get a lift kit for the front when they could just buy something like the Superunner 5.5" lift kit that comes with the rear axle relocation kit? Guess I am just a little confused here on why someone just wouldn't buy the complete Superunner kit.
Take into mind that I am not some extreme hardcore 4x4 guy... I will be 4x4ing the truch in the mud and off road every once in a while but I am not trying to build some rock crawler here so I don't need the biggest and the best of everything.
Thanks for all the help and sorry for all the questions,
Chris