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KPSquared's Project KPX Build (1992 Explorer) **LOTS OF PICS**

I thought I would put a build thread on here to show what I have done to my truck and to keep track of where I've come from.

I'll start at the begining. I have been an RBV fan for a long time. Was always going to build a Bronco II but never had the cash. When I finally did have some spare monies sitting around, I realized I better build a rig I can take the whole family camping in... and still have fun wheeling so I set out to find a 1st Gen Explorer. Promised my wife it would have leather...:D

Found it for $1500 with 170,00kms on it (about 105,000 miles). It was in great shape and had leather and air...

Here she was the day I brought her home.

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First things first, threw some 31's on black steelies on it so it looked less lame till I could gather more parts.

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Then I started shopping. Found a 5.5" Superlift and some 35" Coopers for a great deal so I picked them up. Ordered up some 4.88's, new shocks and a few other parts and went to work.

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Also managed to find a rear 8.8 from a '96 for FREE...so I put that in at the same time... disc brakes for me!

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Welded on the new leaf mounts

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Cleaned stuff up and gave the areas I could a fresh coat of paint

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Also pulled the black grill and bezels off my '90 Bronco II

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Screwed on some fender flares, painted the diffs, and this is what it looked like when all was said and done.

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Took it out wheeling a bit and found out what rubbed... so I decided to trim the fenders.

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Still gotta screw the flare back on...

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Then I decided to give my stock bumper a make over ala FROADER

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Then I saw the broken treadmill lying outside on the ground and decided to add some "temporary" tube to my now chopped front bumper...

From this

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To this

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To this

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Not much for super strength or functionality, but it looks pretty good IMHO. It's 2" x .080 wall tube. It's just temporary unitl I get my real bumper built...which could be a while.

So far all this has elapsed over about a year. More to come in the future. I'll try to keep this updated as I move along.
 






What, no posts? Hmmm, 92's are passé I guess. Looks great!

Like you, I am now the proud owner of a 1992 Ford Explorer 4X4. The "X" as I like to call it, has 115,000 original miles and was owned by an airline pilot. Complete records and meticulous care. Only a few mechanical issues exist as X sat for a while before I picked it up. Gonna do a moderate off road build with a 5" Duff stage 3 lift, 32" tires on 15x8 rims, nerf bars, custom front bumper with winch and a custom rear bumper with jack and tire mount. Roof rack, sound, blah, blah, blah. I'll post a build diary once started.
 






nice start. I'll watch your progress
 






Installed my rear Aussie the other day. Bolted on a couple of 8" Pro-comps to my front bumper. Made some removeable mud flaps. Still haven't welded my temporary stinger on. Got all the parts for my c-clip eliminator so I can install my front Aussie now. Oh, and I got a couple new stickers... +10 HP!!! woo hoo! So far, so good!

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Till next time...
 












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