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iitsfrost

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Piedmont, OK
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1998 Ford Explorer XLT
Question: Would it be worth putting on new leaf spring shackles and then a t-bar crank to gain an inch of lift, and then installing a 3-inch body lift kit?
From my understanding for a 98 they don't make body lift kits but I remember seeing somewhere you can use a ranger body kit on it?
 



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I installed new Warrior rear spring shackles because the old ones were almost rusted through & I got the replacement ones for a real good price. They added about 1" of lift to the rear of our 99 Explorer Sport & then I did a minor T-bar crank on the front. Here is how it sits now.

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I installed new aluminum rear spring shackles because the old ones were almost rusted through & I got the replacement ones for a real good price. They added about 1" of lift to the rear of our 99 Explorer Sport & then I did a minor T-bar crank on the front. Here is how it sits now.

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Oh cool! I might just do the shackles and t-bar crank and then decide if I want to do a body lift or not.
 






What sizes tires are you looking to run?

I really don’t think I’d want aluminum shackles....
 






I goofed they rear shackles are steel not aluminum. Sorry for the misinformation.
 






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