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bombsquad


bombsquad

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Joined
Oct 14, 2008
Messages
60
Age
33
City
new mexico
Vehicle Year
1993
Transmission
Manual
Hey yall, ive got a 1993 2-door ford explore, 4.0 v-6, manual lock in hubs, locked rear end, costom safari rack,31" muds with pwc rims. So my question is I juss got a 3" body lift and i was wondering how is the best way to takle a job lick this. So if u got any ideas let me know thanks.:icon_confused::icon_confused::icon_confused::icon_cheers::headbang:
 
Ford uses tread locker on the body mount bolts, get a cheap torch from Wal-mart and heat those things up, It'll melt the thread locker and make it easy to remove the bolts.

Other than that, get a few friends to and a good jack.
 
There's destructions in the tech library. You'll need a torch like said above, a big ass cressent wrench if the bushings turn with the bolts, a floor jack and a few blocks of wood. I think the 3" lift has you run a steering linkage extension, bumper lift brackets, radiator drop brackets, and ground strap extensions.

GOod luck
 

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