My 97 5.4L XLT

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Here are some updated pics of my Leveling/lift and new rims & tires.

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Your truck is looking good!

What size wheels and tires? I'm guessing 18x10 and 33x12.5?

What size/type of lift? Torsion Bar Twist and 2" Coil Spacers?
 
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If they're in good condition, I'm interested. What part of PA are u in? (hopefully close to Baltimore)


They are in good condition. I live in central PA, this weekend Saturday evening I will be in Fayetteville, PA which is close to MD. If you send me PM with your email address I can send you some pics of them when I get home from work this evening.

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Thanks. Yes, they are 18x10 Rims with 33x12.50. they are 3" spacers on the rear with torsion bar twist in the front. I had to crank the bars up the entire way to get it level.
 

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Lookin' sharp!! I would recommend the readylift torsion keys as opposed
to cranking the bolts all the way ... about $230. That way you will have
adjustment left for changes in brush guard, winches, etc..
 

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Looks 100% better with the new combo. IMO, stay away from any torsion keys. If you do any medium to serious off roading, look into a real suspension lift. I have turned the factory bars on 3 of my past Expeditions w/out any issues
 

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I totally agree that a suspension lift is ideal for offroading ... however,
between completely pre-loading the bars vs. re-indexing with a new key that
is 25% stronger than OEM - well no tuff choice here.
 
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Well I was going to start a new thread but I decided against it.

Anyways, long story short, selling the Expy today and picking up a 2008 FX4 super crew (I felt I got a really good deal on it.) I'll try to post a picture of it when I get her home. My wife and I were both sad to see the expy go but the expy was starting to "Nickel and Dime" me. One major thing i know it needs is new brake lines this summer.
I have already sold the wheels/tires and the other aftermarket parts. Sorry guys, my brother-in-law bought the stuff for his 2000 F150.

I will probably stick around and check out the F150 page. I just wanted to thank everyone personally for their help, ideas, and "opinions" during my love affair with the expedition. Thanks guys.
 

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Sorry to see it go but at least your moving up and sticking with ford. Screws are nice. That's what Sol got.

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