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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 XLT 4x4
24 Rngr 4x4
yes, it is odd. however, i think RC wanted to just use the best available right now, which is the bigger rotor. good upgrade i hear. when the superlift came out, 1 i was not alive, but 2 i do believe that those sport trac rotors were not around either, or maybe just hit the market and were largely unknown. the superlift is a 4", and is specifically designed for Explorers with rear leaves to fit as opposed to SOA, but aside, the RC is nearly an exact clone.Thats very peculiar that we would use a sport trac setup rather than a ranger setup since it's a lift for a ranger. Is there a difference between the two or a reason for that? Just curious honestly. I'm already getting the Sport Trac setup priced out.
I just need to get all my ducks in a row before starting. While there are many advantages to having access to a shop the way I do. It also comes with its disadvantages. I can't have a personal vehicle disabled in a stall during normal working hours. Everything I do must be done over Friday night through Saturday, and out of the shop before Monday morning. Doesn't need to run, just be able to roll at least lol.
Good news is I got a free set of 33" BFG AT tires from a jeep that got traded in. Still got like 6mm tread on them. Not brand new, but will work for the time being. They will be temporary until I get around to buying my 35s.
ahhh i see.
nice! being honest, without the BL (which i forget if its already on or not) the 33s will fit nicely! seen em on the superlift with a TT, which is basically 5" and they look great!!!!!! kudos on the build!