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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Ok, here's some closeups. The rack come with mounts for crossbars, I took them apart, and used just the tops. then used rubber stops from the hardware store to build them up.
Here ya go. it's just a normal camper bracket made for the sport trac. you can probably order them on ebay. there's 1 bolt right into the factory inserts.
After my little new years eve experience... Ill be buying 32" Wrangler Authorities and give those a try... I can't get the nice stuff like you OffTrac being a broke college kids sucks
35's would be awesome, except for the trimming part. ive been trimming mine for months and ill still get a scrape or rub every now and then. looks awesome man! more pics of that thing in action!
Funny story, yesterday a buddy told me about someone he knew selling some tires, that would fit my truck, so I got his number and called him up, and met him, bought the tires, got them mounted and balanced, and all of this occurred in a period of about 5 hours. Haha it was so random but I love them. 285/75/16 Mickey Thompson Baja Claws, I'll have pictures up tonight. It's such a step up from those little A/T's, I love them, and my Trac has a lot beefier look to it now.
Looks good man, they'll last another year or so. I had 1.5" spacers on mine when I ran the stickers and 285's. I'd suggest only 1.25" fronts and 1.25-1.5" rear.
i dont have any wheel spacers, and i havent decided whether i want them or not, i kind of like the tire even with the wheel well right now. but thanks!