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toms89

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Wow! Looks like quite a project.l

Looking great! I wanna know how she drives once you get her finished. Both on and off road. :)
 

RollinKaos

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Awesome build, wish I had the skill and means to do this with mine. A fabricator I am not. LOL
 
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southernexpy38s

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@tom thanks! It has decent road manners considering. And offroad well it does what i built it to do. @rollin thanks! It took a while to finish, and there was a lot of fabrication involved. But well worth it. It tested my patience to say the least. Heres a couple recent pics for yall when i took it for a test run.

solid axle swapped expedition
 

20002wdex

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rear leafspring conversion.

Do you have any pics of the rear leafspring conversion? I am liftiung the front of my 2wd expedition 7.5" and was thinking rear leafs would be the best way to go on the back. What rear springs did you use? And by the way that is a bad a** expedition you built.
 
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