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gser425

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Hello I'm fairly new at all this and I've done a ton of searching but all I find are the first generations. And maybe I'm more an idiot than I think. The pictures of the undersides of the first generations make it look so easy to find the bolts to turn, when I look under my 05 I just don't see them, or are looking in the wrong location. If this can be done to the second gens could someone please post a image of what I'm looking to turn. I know all the ins and outs of how to do it. And i'm not looking for some huge difference just an inch to inch and a half. Thanks , Stuart
 

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Second gen expy's do not use torsion bars for their front suspension. Only way to lift your truck would be to use spacers on the coil springs.
 
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Thanks at least I'm not quite the idiot I was starting to believe I was. If I changed my spark plugs with success is this something that a moderately capable wrench turner could accomplish?
 

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I have never lifted a second gen personally, but I do think it is fairly straight forward. Body lifts are a little more work, but a suspension lift should not be too bad. Just search for coil spacers for your model expedition. Truxx makes a 3/2 lift I believe. Might want to look into them.
 
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Thanks guys have b=day coming up I think my list just got made. If I'm good I may even get an aftermarket muffler. Will a beefy treaded stock size tire look proportional in the wheel well with a 3/2 lift. Good tires for these things aren't a cheap endeavor and I know I haven't been good enough to start buying rims and even more expensive tire. Thanks Stuart
 
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