StrongerThanDef
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- 1993 XLT
This is my first post guys, so bare with me if this has been covered, many times before.
I'm trying to lower my 1993 Explorer XLT 2WD 4.0L 2inches but I want to make sure I do it right, and I want to make sure it's a good decision.
First I hear that lowering the X is a good idea because you get a good lower center of gravity, which makes it harder to flip. But then I hear the ride quality is bad. I mean the 93 ride quality wasn't the greatest to begin with, mainly because the car was too high and it tends to rock back and forth during quicker turns, or while hitting pot holes.
I know they sell the Eibach kit, and so far thats the only one I've heard of for 95 and below 'X's. But that kit does not bring the X-Spec shocks. So here is what I wanted to do.
I wanted to get the Eibach kit to lower the car and then put KYB MonoMax shocks all around. Would that work out?
Lemme know what you guys would recommend, I just want to look at all the options before making a decision. Thanks
I'm trying to lower my 1993 Explorer XLT 2WD 4.0L 2inches but I want to make sure I do it right, and I want to make sure it's a good decision.
First I hear that lowering the X is a good idea because you get a good lower center of gravity, which makes it harder to flip. But then I hear the ride quality is bad. I mean the 93 ride quality wasn't the greatest to begin with, mainly because the car was too high and it tends to rock back and forth during quicker turns, or while hitting pot holes.
I know they sell the Eibach kit, and so far thats the only one I've heard of for 95 and below 'X's. But that kit does not bring the X-Spec shocks. So here is what I wanted to do.
I wanted to get the Eibach kit to lower the car and then put KYB MonoMax shocks all around. Would that work out?
Lemme know what you guys would recommend, I just want to look at all the options before making a decision. Thanks