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Front of explorer sits lower then rear

Originally posted by LStoudenmire
Sorry Badboy didnt get back to you sooner. Been outof town. I was mistaken about the springs. The springs and alignment cams are from SuperLift and were purchased at (4 Wheel Parts. In the article they also used Explorer Pro Comp ES 9000s shocks.

If you'd like, I can make you a copy of the article and send it to you. Just let me know.

And this is just a question for those who have lifted their Ex's via suspension. Ic there enough of a "bucket" to use coil spacers w/o the spring sliding out? It seems to me that the taller coil springs would be safer.

Yes i would like a copy of the article please thanks.
 






Originally posted by section525
F-150 Coil Spacers! Do a search and you'll find tons of info about them.


I went to 1st Ford Parts and found coil spacers for a 1992 ford F-150 but the have two diffrent one W/O Stabilizer Bar and one W/Stabilizer Bar.


Thanks
 






Originally posted by LStoudenmire
And this is just a question for those who have lifted their Ex's via suspension. Ic there enough of a "bucket" to use coil spacers w/o the spring sliding out? It seems to me that the taller coil springs would be safer.

If you go to the Flexplorer link in one of my earlyer posts there is a pic of the coil spacer installed on a truck, on the explorers the coil spacer goes at the bottom of the coil, the 91-94 explorer coil system uses a retainer plate at the bottom to keep the coil in place
The best way to find info on the diffrent lifts and coil spacers, try using the search option in this site (up at the top of the page)
As for 2.5" suspension lifts, I'm running a James Duff stage 2 lift
 






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