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What's going on? Found this site through a link on another forum and have been watching it for a few weeks, I really like what I see. Anyways, about me and my vehicle...
'96 Explorer 5.0 AWD-stock
in the house-18" Moda R6's, 255/55 Toyo Proxes S/T, Edelbrock IAS shocks, 1" drop blocks
coming soon-stiffer sway bars, engine mods (where this site will come in especially handy)
That's about it for now, I'll keep this thread updated w/any changes. Someday I'll get some pics of my X. Again, great site!
Welcome! FTE (fordtrucks.com) is one heck of a site. While most people here keep the stock height or lift it, there is tons of info to be found! Glad to see that you have the 5.0 That is a good motor! I wish that my Bronco had a few of the luxuries that those explorers have.
I'm hoping that within the next year I'll be able to afford another explorer to wheel with. Given the right components (SAS in front, SOA in rear), explorers can be very capable off road. Hey, I can dream can't I? Thanks for the welcome.
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