hey i have a 98 ford expedition 4x4 and im looking to lower it around 4".....all the kits online are for like an inch because i have torsion bars. I've been reading about loosening the torsion bars and how that will lower it but im looking for any input or advice as to how else i could do it or if that will work. thanks
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I dont understand why people want to lower a 4wheel drive, Same goes with people raising up 2wd's. urg Good luck lowering it 4"Originally posted by Jesus Christhe mustve enjoyed that bj.
i know for a fact you chubby bitches could suck the air bubbles out of a brake line
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To be honest, I don't think the 4x4 models have enough clearance or space in the front suspension geometry to even compress/flex 4", much less be lowered as much.
If you're bent on having a lowered Expedition, I'd recommend you look for a 2wd model. Usually I'm gung-ho for random unique stuff like this, but having spent an obnoxiously large amount of time beneath Expys and F-150s, I can say with a big degree of certainty that it will be nothing shy of a pain in the ass with no benefit or decent outcome.- Bagged '98 Chevy S10 - Stock '88 Volvo 240DL - Broken '87 Mitsubishi Starion ESi-R - Also Broken '87 Shelby Lancer #707/800 -
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Originally posted by Daviticus View PostTo be honest, I don't think the 4x4 models have enough clearance or space in the front suspension geometry to even compress/flex 4", much less be lowered as much.
If you're bent on having a lowered Expedition, I'd recommend you look for a 2wd model. Usually I'm gung-ho for random unique stuff like this, but having spent an obnoxiously large amount of time beneath Expys and F-150s, I can say with a big degree of certainty that it will be nothing shy of a pain in the ass with no benefit or decent outcome.
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