I have been researching lifts (both suspension and body) for my 95 X for about 3 years now. I have spoken to people at just about every manufacturer of lift kits. Here is what I have found out:
- You will not find a suspension lift kit or a body lift kit that is specifically manufactured and marketed as for the 95 X.
- Most people will tell you that no one makes a suspension lift for the 95 X because of all the negative rollover publicity. That is simply not true.
- The real reason is that 1995 was the first year of the new Explorer with the IFS. Unfortunately almost everything to do with the suspension was actually welded in place. In 1996 Ford changed that and went to bolting everything together. Although apparently a very few 95's actually are bolted together.
- If you are lucky enough to have a bolted together 95 X you can use Trail Master's 4" suspension lift for the 96 X. I spoke with them and all of the components are the same and they say that it will fit perfectly.
- If you are not that lucky and are stuck with the welded together one you have two options for a suspension lift. (1) Torch out the components and then measure and bolt in some 96 X components. Then install the Trail Master suspension lift. This is not easy, not cheap, and is discouraged by Trail Master. (2) There is a guy in Utah or Colorado that I spoke to and he can completely dismantle your suspension and custom make a 6" suspension lift. He has done it for a couple of them already. The cost was somewhere around $4,500.00 if I remember right.
- That leaves the body lift kits. Performance Accessories makes a 2" and a 3" body lift kit for the 95-97 Ranger that fits the 95 X. This spring / summer I plan on installing the 3" body lift (PA Kit #853) on my 95 X. Here are a couple of links to some guys that have installed them.
http://www.extremexplorers.com/members/Chaz/
http://www1.coe.neu.edu/~mmormino/
I e-mailed Chaz and he said that the 3" body lift fits on his 95 X perfectly and he has had no problems.
- Of course you can also do the torsion twist, shackles and some larger tires to get a little bit of height.
- Anyway I hope that this little bit of info helps.