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To lower or to lift. Would like opinions

J_Train

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I have acquired my ex-wife's 2010 Ford Explorer Limited 2WD. It needs the timing components done or a new motor installed. I haven't torn it down yet. As the title suggests, I would like everyone's opinions on whether I should lower or lift it. Either way, there are going to be frame modifications done to get it where I want it. If I lower it, the frame will be modified for CV clearance. If I lift it, the rear frame will be chopped up to use a solid axle in the rear to begin with, then possibly a solid front axle later down the road. So go ahead and throw your opinion on the post.
 



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Either way its gonna be all about cost, some people have done rear axle swaps and threw in the explorer rear end and custom fitted f150 struts.

I have also heard lowering is pretty hard as well, you might as well keep stock suspension and use lowering coilovers. Although I've heard those coil-overs like to bottom out the explorer.
 






Either way its gonna be all about cost, some people have done rear axle swaps and threw in the explorer rear end and custom fitted f150 struts.

I have also heard lowering is pretty hard as well, you might as well keep stock suspension and use lowering coilovers. Although I've heard those coil-overs like to bottom out the explorer.
Modifying the explorer won't be new to me, the cost not that big of a deal as most parts will be from Ford (I work at a ford dealer) or a pick and pull. As for lowering I have looked at the frame here and there in the past, but I probably wouldn't go low enough to need to modify the frame or CV axle passthrough. I could have customer springs made but then the shocks would be some an issue if low enough. Wouldn't mind the idea of working with a friend of mine toake a one off lift kit with all the brackets to properly drop everything that needs to be dropped. Drop brackets for the lower control arms maybe make drop brackets for the upper control arm since I'm not going to have the taller spindle/knuckle that usually comes with lift kits.its all just ideas that can always change and not happen as well. But I have converted a 1996 2wd that was lower 4 inches to 4wd then lifted it 7-8 inches. I lowered a 96 sport and ditched the torsion bars for coilovers and linked the rear with coilovers. So I'm not exactly afraid to modify stuff. I do have kids so that may be what stops this from being as extensive as I would like lol.
 






2010
Is just a hard model to go up or down with so it’s going to require some extensive mods either way if you plan to go further then just adjusting the ride height

It would be cool to see one lifted ;) like not just lifted but with some actual usable wheel travel

Do you have pics of this project?

Chop
Cut weld! Anything is possible
I’ve been modding and mobbing a bronco ii for 25+ years now… back in the day everyone told me I was crazy and it can’t be done… now the bii is sought after and heavily
Modded in every way possible.
Go against the grain! I’m a fan
 






I have acquired my ex-wife's 2010 Ford Explorer Limited 2WD. It needs the timing components done or a new motor installed. I haven't torn it down yet. As the title suggests, I would like everyone's opinions on whether I should lower or lift it. Either way, there are going to be frame modifications done to get it where I want it. If I lower it, the frame will be modified for CV clearance. If I lift it, the rear frame will be chopped up to use a solid axle in the rear to begin with, then possibly a solid front axle later down the road. So go ahead and throw your opinion on the post.
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2010
Is just a hard model to go up or down with so it’s going to require some extensive mods either way if you plan to go further then just adjusting the ride height

It would be cool to see one lifted ;) like not just lifted but with some actual usable wheel travel

Do you have pics of this project?

Chop
Cut weld! Anything is possible
I’ve been modding and mobbing a bronco ii for 25+ years now… back in the day everyone told me I was crazy and it can’t be done… now the bii is sought after and heavily
Modded in every way possible.
Go against the grain! I’m a fan
This is when we bought it 5 years ago. I don't have current pictures. I've ben thinking with the color I might lower it. Would be cheaper in the long run as well. Plus this does look way more fragile than my old 96 that was on 36-inch Iroks. Also the factory 20’s need to be fixed and refinished. They met a few potholes while she owned it they're all bent and one is cracked. Not sure if I want to fix them or buy another set if lowered. If lifted its going to get wheels. I don't care for lifted trucks and anything over an 18.
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Lift definitely.

But you need to ask yourself, what are you going to use it for? Mall cruising or actual backwoods/desert wheeling.
 






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