bell99exp
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- Monroeville, PA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '99 XL 4dr
Hello fellow explorer enthusiasts. I'm looking to see if some of your experiences are the same as mine or not with the Torsion Twist lift. I have owned my 1999 Explorer 4wd 4dr for approx 2 yrs now. After about a year, I wanted heighth. I started looking into what lift kits were available for this model era, and found nothing at the time. Soon after, a 4" suspension kit was just being marketed. But I really didn't want to go that high,(got kids!!). I wanted to stay around the 2" range. So then a Jeep buddy of mine forwarded me to a site (explorer4x4) and said he knew of an inexpensive way to achieve my goal. So I visited the site, printed out the Tech Tip, and ordered the shackles. I do have to say, it was really easy to install. I am somewhat mechanically inclined, but not a mechanic. After installation, I was very happy with the stance. Awesome, yet suttle. After taking it on it's trial run, I did notice the stiffer ride. Otherwise, not bad. It wasn't until really driving it on highways, and windy roads, that I noticed the increased instability feeling. So I upgraded my tires from 235's to 31's. A little better, but feeling still there. My wife drives my explorer when she takes our dog to groomer, and when she takes my boys biking during the day in the summer time. So I was nervous that she might hit a bend too hard, and you know. So I took the shackles off, and readjusted the torsion bars. But still left the 31's on, with no problem. Much better ride and stability feeling. What gives?? The TT lift seems very popular. Just wondered if my experience was unique or not. Also, if there is any other way to achieve 2-3"s of lift, please let me know. I heard of a 3" Ford Ranger Body lift option, just not sure of the displaced center of gravity thing, same problem. Let me know what you guys thing, and sorry for the long post.


