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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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well my first lift if done. heres the difference. i also have pics of the front wheels bowed in if anyone needs to see that, they were bowed in real bad until i drove it now there not so bad.
i was suprised that it actually lifted it 2 inches im sure it will sag though a little . very easy to do also. now i guess the body lift and tires is next. but yeah i like it
yeah i will need an alignment, but it is drivable. the lift was like 186 shipping was free if you ordered before a certain date, not sure but i think that expired. you can check it out at www.4wheelparts.com thats where i got it. my opinion its well worth it. heres a pic of the front wheels after i drove it a little before alignment.
Thanks, I am going to the Englishtown truck swap meet etal at Raceway Park on Saturday. Maybe I can pick it up there.
The only problem in Nj is getting an alignment without them telling you your front end is falling out of the truck and you need all these parts!