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    Navigator Lift

    Yea I did use spacers from an expedition. They are the 2" daystar spacer for the rear. I can't recall the part number but I do know they were the expedition version. One thing I had to do was mount the spacer on the top of the coil. The rear axle on the Navigator did not have a large enough...
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    Navigator Lift

    The rear is just a hair low but less than inch. Doesn't help that have a couple hundred extra pounds in the rear with golf clubs, bags set, baseball equipment and the 3rd row seat. If I take all that out it sits just about level.
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    Lifted Expeditions of EF.com (picture post)

    99' Navigator 32V 2 in rear coil spacer Torsion bar crank 285/75R17 Toyo MT's 12 MPG :shrug: [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG]
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    Navigator Lift

    I got my Navigator lifted back in July but never got around to posting pictures. Well here they are: 2 in rear coil spacer, torsion bar crank, 285/75R17 Toyo MT's [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG]
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    Navigator Lift

    I got my 2" coil spacers ordered and I'm going to order my tires tomorrow. I changed my mind on my tire selection. Going with Toyo MT's 285/75R17 which is a 34" tire. I hope to retain just a little bit of fuel economy with the narrower and slightly shorter tire. All the reviews I read rave...
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    Navigator Lift

    I'm getting ready to order some parts to lift my Navigator but just wanted to get everyone's thoughts to make sure I'm going in the right direction here. I already did the Monroe conversion which I think was the 90006 kit a couple of years ago. So no air suspension left on my Nav. Plan...
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    Lifted Expeditions of EF.com (picture post)

    What tires and size? Stance is exactly what I want to get out of my Navigator.
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