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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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i think it looks pretty good considering the options. i have 32's with just a tt/shackle lift and i dont think i have enough space between fender and tire. nice job SGR1600.
looking at his other post, he has a before picture in there with a brushguard. im guessing when that came off, the bumper wasnt put on straight. probably from torqing down those bolts =/
The rear bumper got hit, so it's bent. As for the front, the lift brackets need to be adjusted. I think I might do that today, if not I'll have to wait, it's getting real cold tomorrow...
i can vouch for those tires, and I'm sure outrun84 can, too. They're excellent in snow and very quiet on pavement. Biggest weakness IMO is they don't grip corners that great. But hell, they're pretty cheap too.