EXPLDER
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Hey all,
I don't frequent here too often. I did some work to my Exploder and thought I'd share some experiences.
First off, lift: For some reason my truck seemed to be a tad lower then most. I added a leaf to the rear (Pro Comp) and then bought some lift shackles. BTW, GO CHECK YOUR SHACKLES NOW!! Mine were a few weeks away from collapsing!!! They literally rusted all the way through in MOST spots. I got them from eBay and they appear to be Warrior copies. They were CHEAP and the quality is ok, definitely not going to break, but they come with a slight warp from welding, and the powder coat is so so. They don't clean the surface well enough, so the powder coat sux, but they did fit after a little hammer persuasion. I also drilled extra holes in the shackles to make them adjustable. I just added one hole below the top and one above the bottom and either side of the shackle and of coarse both shackles (8 holes for those counting). The shackle was for a 1.5" lift, I only needed a 1" lift (I wanted a level truck, and the full 1.5" lift would make the rear too high as I did not want to over do the torsion tightening). So I used the hole I drilled on the upper portion of the shackle 1" below the upper hole. The shackle swings fine on the frame without the center webbing hitting. BTW, 1" of up or down on the shackle equals roughly 1/2" of lift. The extra 1" the rear shackle DOES NOT STICK DOWN looks a lot better. Very close to stock as the shackle can't been seen very well hidden by the bumper. I think the Warriors hang down too far and look ugly, but when you want 1.5" of lift from a shackle you have no choice. The front I just tightened the torsion bars till it was level. Again, about 2.5~3" of lift total but my truck was lower then most I've measured. Truck sits 3.5~4" taller compaired to a stock truck. I still have roughly 2~3" of sag or drop travel in the front. I then topped it off with Pro Comp shocks.
Wheels and tires: Interco/Super Swamper TRUXUS radial tires, sized 31X11.5X15 on Pro Comp 15X10 classic look with simulated bead lock lips. The wheel size really does the tires justice, I think 8"wide wouldn't look as good. The tires sidewalls and tread still are wider then the rims, so the rims are protected. BTW, I realize the majority in here like TALL and Narrow so just go ahead and save the 8" wheel comments, I like the 10's and Interco recommends them for this size. I'd really recommend an inch less of backspacing, but it’s HARD to find a 15X10 with fewer backspacing.
Umm no, they aren't a direct bolt on and go. They rub badly. So a little trimming of the front wheel well front air damn and the lower tubberware and a bit of trimming on the actual fender and were good to go. I did have to rivet the inner fender plastic back a bit, as the naturally want to get in the way, no biggy.
Well here’s what it looks like:
http://img512.imageshack.us/my.php?image=070907192000iw9.jpg
As for tire review:
Well, after reading reviews my impression was that these would not be loud and I was mistaken!! There not Bogger loud, but they by no means are quiet. Anyone beside you on the highway or even interstate gets annoyed fairly quickly and either passes or drops back LOL.
Traction:
Street traction is AWSOME. The truck being a lot stiffer now due to the lift it handles very VERY WELL. Wet road traction isn't too bad either, but standing water LOOK OUT. I'm sure it’s just a matter of the large foot print these leave, but standing water is scary and the truck does what it wants to. Dirt, be it sticky or dry traction is good. Sand is excellent, hard pack is excellent. Soupy mud, not too hot, I don't think the lugs are far enough apart to self clean, which is ok, I'm not much of a mudder anyway. I prefer trails and sand dunning.
That’s all I got for now, I do have a complete 01 style mountaineer front lights/grill which I need to install and Eddie Bauer flares/steps which need to be installed too. All will be colored matched to the truck. Those flares should cover over those big tires well, as they stick out pretty damn far.
Comments welcomed, I realize what happens when you post pictures on forums. I really don't need any 8" wide wheel comments, as I know how you guys feel.
~Mike..............
I don't frequent here too often. I did some work to my Exploder and thought I'd share some experiences.
First off, lift: For some reason my truck seemed to be a tad lower then most. I added a leaf to the rear (Pro Comp) and then bought some lift shackles. BTW, GO CHECK YOUR SHACKLES NOW!! Mine were a few weeks away from collapsing!!! They literally rusted all the way through in MOST spots. I got them from eBay and they appear to be Warrior copies. They were CHEAP and the quality is ok, definitely not going to break, but they come with a slight warp from welding, and the powder coat is so so. They don't clean the surface well enough, so the powder coat sux, but they did fit after a little hammer persuasion. I also drilled extra holes in the shackles to make them adjustable. I just added one hole below the top and one above the bottom and either side of the shackle and of coarse both shackles (8 holes for those counting). The shackle was for a 1.5" lift, I only needed a 1" lift (I wanted a level truck, and the full 1.5" lift would make the rear too high as I did not want to over do the torsion tightening). So I used the hole I drilled on the upper portion of the shackle 1" below the upper hole. The shackle swings fine on the frame without the center webbing hitting. BTW, 1" of up or down on the shackle equals roughly 1/2" of lift. The extra 1" the rear shackle DOES NOT STICK DOWN looks a lot better. Very close to stock as the shackle can't been seen very well hidden by the bumper. I think the Warriors hang down too far and look ugly, but when you want 1.5" of lift from a shackle you have no choice. The front I just tightened the torsion bars till it was level. Again, about 2.5~3" of lift total but my truck was lower then most I've measured. Truck sits 3.5~4" taller compaired to a stock truck. I still have roughly 2~3" of sag or drop travel in the front. I then topped it off with Pro Comp shocks.
Wheels and tires: Interco/Super Swamper TRUXUS radial tires, sized 31X11.5X15 on Pro Comp 15X10 classic look with simulated bead lock lips. The wheel size really does the tires justice, I think 8"wide wouldn't look as good. The tires sidewalls and tread still are wider then the rims, so the rims are protected. BTW, I realize the majority in here like TALL and Narrow so just go ahead and save the 8" wheel comments, I like the 10's and Interco recommends them for this size. I'd really recommend an inch less of backspacing, but it’s HARD to find a 15X10 with fewer backspacing.
Umm no, they aren't a direct bolt on and go. They rub badly. So a little trimming of the front wheel well front air damn and the lower tubberware and a bit of trimming on the actual fender and were good to go. I did have to rivet the inner fender plastic back a bit, as the naturally want to get in the way, no biggy.
Well here’s what it looks like:
http://img512.imageshack.us/my.php?image=070907192000iw9.jpg
As for tire review:
Well, after reading reviews my impression was that these would not be loud and I was mistaken!! There not Bogger loud, but they by no means are quiet. Anyone beside you on the highway or even interstate gets annoyed fairly quickly and either passes or drops back LOL.
Traction:
Street traction is AWSOME. The truck being a lot stiffer now due to the lift it handles very VERY WELL. Wet road traction isn't too bad either, but standing water LOOK OUT. I'm sure it’s just a matter of the large foot print these leave, but standing water is scary and the truck does what it wants to. Dirt, be it sticky or dry traction is good. Sand is excellent, hard pack is excellent. Soupy mud, not too hot, I don't think the lugs are far enough apart to self clean, which is ok, I'm not much of a mudder anyway. I prefer trails and sand dunning.
That’s all I got for now, I do have a complete 01 style mountaineer front lights/grill which I need to install and Eddie Bauer flares/steps which need to be installed too. All will be colored matched to the truck. Those flares should cover over those big tires well, as they stick out pretty damn far.
Comments welcomed, I realize what happens when you post pictures on forums. I really don't need any 8" wide wheel comments, as I know how you guys feel.
~Mike..............