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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Nah, we didn't dare try. But next year i'll have 35s and all my skid plates in (just finished installing the gas tank skid plate. Maybe rock-sliders. Then I'm definitely making the attempt!
Nah, we didn't dare try. But next year i'll have 35s and all my skid plates in (just finished installing the gas tank skid plate. Maybe rock-sliders. Then I'm definitely making the attempt!
35s might not do it,if you zoom in on this pic you can see the only reason i made it was because my frame fit perfectly between the two rocks and my body just cleared the rocks,by inches.i cant wait till next year
not talking about body damage,thats the lest that will happen.you would high center as soon as the front dropped off.looks like people stacked rocks on the front side to make it not so bad