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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Looks good! I would love to see the silver one. I bet it would look good on my silver EX. I am still debating on doing 2" front and back. I just don't know if the 2" will work with my QL in the front (it already has 2" of lift.)
So when you joined the site a little over 6 months ago did you think you would have your own RoadBully sticker? Did you come up with RoadBully then? I just want to know if I am witnessing the birth of the next big offroad company.
Looks good! I would love to see the silver one. I bet it would look good on my silver EX. I am still debating on doing 2" front and back. I just don't know if the 2" will work with my QL in the front (it already has 2" of lift.)
So when you joined the site a little over 6 months ago did you think you would have your own RoadBully sticker? Did you come up with RoadBully then? I just want to know if I am witnessing the birth of the next big offroad company.
LOL.. my wife actually came up with it.
I was thinking of what to use as a username, and she commented on how I seem to have a problem with stupid drivers... so she called me RoadBully,
It seems to have been a good choice.
And no.. I sure didn't figure I'd be making "RoadBully Off-Road" stickers... hehe.
And I'm keeping my fingers crossed about the whole big offroad company thing.
I'll fire up a pic of the small silver stickers, they're not banners like mine, but just small ones to send with the kit.
A squeak over bumps is probably your sway bar bushings. It mounts to the frame behind the tire. Squirt a little WD 40 on it and see if it stops. If so that is your problem. To fix it longer term you need to pull it loose and put some grease around it. I had to do this with mine and I put some poly bushings in at the same time.
A squeak over bumps is probably your sway bar bushings. It mounts to the frame behind the tire. Squirt a little WD 40 on it and see if it stops. If so that is your problem. To fix it longer term you need to pull it loose and put some grease around it. I had to do this with mine and I put some poly bushings in at the same time.
A squeak over bumps is probably your sway bar bushings. It mounts to the frame behind the tire. Squirt a little WD 40 on it and see if it stops. If so that is your problem. To fix it longer term you need to pull it loose and put some grease around it. I had to do this with mine and I put some poly bushings in at the same time.
A squeak over bumps is probably your sway bar bushings. It mounts to the frame behind the tire. Squirt a little WD 40 on it and see if it stops. If so that is your problem. To fix it longer term you need to pull it loose and put some grease around it. I had to do this with mine and I put some poly bushings in at the same time.
I took the swaybar totally off today STILL SQUEAKS so i put it back on. This is really starting to bother me. I cant seem to pinpoint the problem. well going back out to investigate, if you have any more tips id like to hear them