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My 93 Ford explorer


Exploder_Chick

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Apr 18, 2008
Messages
129
City
Dri-Shitties, WA
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Manual
Yep, here she is... no recent pics, these are stock and half lifted pics. i dont have a camera so i cant take any new ones, but as soon as i have access to one i will get photos. hopefully ill either have my dana 44 in the front or at least the drop brackets installe,d haha. well heres my purple ppl eater! haha
Bone stock, like idk...a week of owning her?
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this is what happens when you follow someone on back roads and canal roads drunk, lol..never do that again, haha
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front end lifted, shackles in the back. the shackles did nothing to lift it. its leafed over now, so shes level, haha.
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this is that wonderful camber i was talking about. still waitin on the brackets...grrr....
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last one, me and my pretty exploder, haha. poor thing, lol. oh and my side view mirror is like that cause i sanded it and am going to paint it, it was faded, lol
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done! for now anyways, lol
 
those are 33in thornbirds, and oh yea, shes been places, haha. ive taken her out to sand dunes, mud bogs, and hill climbin, haha, she does pretty well considerng those tires are practically racing slicks, haha :3gears:
 
Yours looks like a before pic of my Explorer. I remember when mine had 33's.......Heres mine
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My mirrors look the same(faded)....
 
i've never seen tires like that, they look like they are deep enough to do good in mud, but enough rubber (cant remember the word right now, clogs?) to not melt on pavement. how are they? pretty nice looking truck
 
Hey, nice lookin 'sploder.
 
WE won't hold the thornbirds against you, real nice X though
 
Sweet explorer you've got there! :icon_twisted:


i've never seen tires like that, they look like they are deep enough to do good in mud, but enough rubber (cant remember the word right now, clogs?) to not melt on pavement. how are they? pretty nice looking truck

Thats because no one in their right mind buys them new in alberta....Every set you see if a worn set thats been used by 5 different people and no one likes them...eventually they all become roller tires for a project truck, lol.

-andrew
 

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