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2" lift for the Ford Explorer - Please Help
Erik Litchy wrote:
> have you tried fitting them? they may fit without anything. Or you could just put on some REAL snow tires for the winter. |
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Erik Litchy > wrote in message news:<j6eRc.225848$IQ4.113117@attbi_s02>...
> have you tried fitting them? they may fit without anything. No I didn't but even if they did/do, I think an inch or two will be very beneficial. There's got to be a place and a kit(s) that are made for the Exploroer but I just can't find any on the net. |
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