bronco_dan
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- City, State
- Seabrook, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 Explorer Sport
Hey guys... So first let me apologize. I pretty much know nothing about suspensions and I bought this rig this way so don't know much about what has been done to it...
Here is what I do know. It has 32x11.5x15 tires on it. The tires on the back are really worn on the inside and the tires up front are brand new. So, I'm assuming the back tires got moved there when the front tires were replaced. The front sits noticeably higher than the back (which seems to be "normal" for Explorers). I've noticed some noise up front when I make turns left or right. On the right, passenger side, shock I noticed it is rubbing against some rubber padding. I will try to get a picture of this.
I don't know what stock hardware looks like but it doesn't seem to be much taller than any other sport that I've seen in the area. I've read about the Torsion Twist and how it can effect CV joints. This has me wondering if that is what I have going on here. How can I tell if the torsion bolts are beyond what would be considered acceptable? There is about 1" from the head of the bolt to the point that it would be completely screwed in. Does this mean anything? I wouldn't mind bringing the front end down some. Is this safe to do if it has aftermarket suspension gear?
I'm going to take it to the local Discount Tire to get some new rubber out back and to have them check out my alignment up front. Just trying to get a quick education before going in.
Thanks for any info and suggestions.
Here is what I do know. It has 32x11.5x15 tires on it. The tires on the back are really worn on the inside and the tires up front are brand new. So, I'm assuming the back tires got moved there when the front tires were replaced. The front sits noticeably higher than the back (which seems to be "normal" for Explorers). I've noticed some noise up front when I make turns left or right. On the right, passenger side, shock I noticed it is rubbing against some rubber padding. I will try to get a picture of this.
I don't know what stock hardware looks like but it doesn't seem to be much taller than any other sport that I've seen in the area. I've read about the Torsion Twist and how it can effect CV joints. This has me wondering if that is what I have going on here. How can I tell if the torsion bolts are beyond what would be considered acceptable? There is about 1" from the head of the bolt to the point that it would be completely screwed in. Does this mean anything? I wouldn't mind bringing the front end down some. Is this safe to do if it has aftermarket suspension gear?
I'm going to take it to the local Discount Tire to get some new rubber out back and to have them check out my alignment up front. Just trying to get a quick education before going in.
Thanks for any info and suggestions.