CallMeSyd
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- Joined
- March 31, 2021
- Messages
- 301
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- City, State
- Hattiesburg, Mississippi
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2004 Explorer NBX 4.6 4x4
The absolute craziest 3rd generation explorer proposed so far. I want to build an off-road recovery rig and I could use some help. I know that the 7.3 has been done before in a gen 3 explorer. I have attempted to contact the owner of that rig since i saw he was trying to sell it. I was interested in buying it, but seeing as he is nowhere to be found, I guess i need to build my own. I have never attempted to swap a diesel into a gas vehicle so i am going to need a lot of help and pointers. As of right now, I have a running 2003 explorer with a 4.0. As it is my daily driver, I will be looking for another, preferably a nice, solid shell, no motor, no trans, with interior and exterior in great condition. An EB would be nice, 2005. I live in southern Mississippi, so this will be a purpose built MUD recovery rig with some sand and water crossing. This is not a rock rig, so the needs are a little different than some folks are used to. Torque and axle clearance are key with the ability to pull very heavy, built 4x4 trucks out of deep mud. I want to cut out the little axle port hole areas from the frame in the rear, box them, and run a Dana 60 solid rear with coilovers. I also want to run a solid Ford HP Dana 60 kingpin front with coilovers. Custom steel front bumper with a 12k winch. 17 inch Vision Warrior wheels with 38 inch Mickey Thompson Baja Pro XS tires, fender cutting i know. I will be stretching the wheelbase to accommodate the tires as well. I want lockers in front and rear. I know I need a 3 inch body lift to fit the engine and trans. I am worried about the oil pan clearing the SAS. I want an automatic trans so I'm wanting to go with the 4R100. I want to do portal axle conversions on the D60's, that have a gear reduction built in. I really want a very low gear for extreme pulling/crawling torque so that I'm not just spinning my tires when i need them to hook and pull, while not sacrificing the ability to do the speed limit on the highway. With the body lift, suspension clearance for the SAS, and the portals, will the height end up being too much in the end to be practical? Say if the outer tire shoulders are about 4 inches outside the top fender lip? I'm looking for you guys to please give me all your advice and input. This will be a long, expensive process and i would really like to hear from the community before I fully commit to this build.