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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Man actually this is a kind of "weekend car" you know... And it is not for off-roading.
Here in Brazil is hard to find some replacement itens for this car, so I need to carry so much about this car, but ofcourse "how I wish I could put this baby in the trial....!", but for now is just to drive in streets. BTW the roads in Brazil are almost a track field ...
Very Sweet.!!! I loved my 35" MTR's on my Xsport. I can't believe with the same lift that I had you can manage 35's on a 4dr. How bad do they rub the fenders??
Usually the tires don't rub inside the fender, unless the car hit strongly in a street hole, in this case the tires rub a bit in a metal that is just behind the plastic fender inside the wheel box.
Any way I'm prite sure thar tires are to big to be handler in the trials whit my current lift setup. To go offroad I will probably need to reduce my axle gear at last to 4.56 or 4.88 and get about 3" ou 4" more lift, maybe whit the 4" Superlift suspension kit , but here in Brazil this kit doesn't exist, to bad for me
I will try to provide some pics of my trimming solution!
Btw sorry about my english, some times I don't know how to explain some tecnical term...
I guess I got a amount of lift around 2" inch just with the TT, but the torsion bar screw is not close to reach the end, I still have something like 1/2" inch if I want to tighten until the end of the screw.
This weekend I'll post pics of the trimming and the screw spot .
Thx for the words guys, this car really looks amazing, and if you are planning to lift your ride go ahead, this is not to complicated and the drive experience still almost the same. But be warned, if you have a small girlfriend it can become a kick in the balls...
The dodge add-a-leaf is perfect in my opnion. It lifted it about 2 1/2" and has settled to around 2 1/4" and rides good still, plus no longer shackle hangind down. I still have rub issues in the front when flexed up and turning due to all the plastic flares, but I'm not planing on getting rid of them, just need some more trimming.