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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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I noticed that you are 2wd you can twist your torsions more then 2" if you want. I have mine adjusted all the way up with the factory bolts. It will ride a little more harsh. Then again it depends on your torsion bars rating. Im running 32s but I also have bodylift. I did very little trimming.
are u saying that if i tighten my torsion bolts it wont damage the CV boots? i've read a lot stuff on that. my torsion bars are F rated. what kind of body lift did u get too? thanks!
Youre truck doesnt have CV's, you dont have a front axle since your truck is 2wd. You should be able to run 32s fine it all depends on how much trimming you're willing to do. I'm running 35x12.5s with ~4.5" of lift but i had to trim a fair amount out of my front fenders.
ok so i'll be fine with 32's...how bout the rear. i only have shackles on.. is that gonna be high enough for the tires? its not gonna rub on to anything under the car.. firewall, wheel wells, etc.