danwaters
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- 97 Explorer 5.0 limited
There is no reason for the lateral axle dampening. They don't move that much side to side especially with a more progressive shock out back replacing the factory ones. Ford used that third shock on some Explorers as a anti roll dampener. Ever though about going with a Deaver Spring Co leaf pack in replacement of SOA. Spring under has much more potential for better travel.
The axle truss is a good idea if you were beating the hell out of the truck, but from the sounds of the wheeling you plan on doing its a waste of time and money. What you can do is weld the area where the axle tubes press into the center housing and build a tube that spans of the top of the pumpkin to add a little more rigidity.
The axle truss is a good idea if you were beating the hell out of the truck, but from the sounds of the wheeling you plan on doing its a waste of time and money. What you can do is weld the area where the axle tubes press into the center housing and build a tube that spans of the top of the pumpkin to add a little more rigidity.