How to install body lift on ford explorer




















You will have to ad several inches of threads to the bolts on the front and an inch and a half or so to the bolts on the back. Some folks have instead ground out the spiny puck type factory bolts and used a bunch of washers on the back bolts to tighten down. File down male end of extension and file out female end of extension until it fits snug. That was a coil spacer lift not a body lift. I had the BTF spacers but took them out shortly after putting them in.

They restricted the down travel on the wheel to much for any real off reading I was always tripod mode. If you do go that route go with his smallest spacer. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email.

Notify me of new posts via email. How to install body lift on explorer — 3rd gen By zpaperboyz February 14, 3rd gen body lift Ford Explorer How to lift Lifted. Need at least two people. Impact wrenches are good. File down male end of extension and file out female end of extension until it fits snug 15 Trim an inch or so from the plastic on the front inside the wheel wells.

Install the upper part of the shift lever onto the extension. Install the wedge stud through the slot on the extension. Install the nut on the front side of the wedge stud. Tighten until the lever is securely in place. Remove the door jamb kick plate mounting screws from both sides of the explorer. Remove the kick plates and panels.

Remove the screws and kick plate from the rear hatch to expose the rear mounting bolts.. Remove the four mounting bolts from the bottom of the front seat tracks.

Do this for both the driver and passenger seats. Lift the outside of the seat and tuck the edge of the carpet under the seat out of the way. This exposes the body mounting bolt covers in front and behind the front seats. Remove the mounting bolt covers. Fold the rear seats down and lift the cover panel to expose the mounting bolts in the front of the rear deck.

Loosen the five body mount bolts from the driver side of the explorer until the bolt is no longer exposed from the mounting nut. Remove the body mount bolts from the passenger side of the explorer.

Lift Block Installation Using a wooden block and a hydraulic jack, lift the passenger side of the explorer. Constantly check for any binding wires, cables or hoses. Remove the front bushing and sleeve from the frame. Replace the bushing and sleeve onto the body frame mount.

Place the five lift blocks onto each of the body mount bushings. Install the new body mounting bolts but do not tighten. Be sure and re-use the stock large washers for the three innermost body mounting bolts. There are three lengths of bolts. The largest bolt goes in the rear of the rear deck. The next largest bolt goes in the front of the rear deck.

The other three bolt are the same size. Lower the hydraulic jack. Repeat the above step for the driver side of the explorer. Measure the distance between the frame rail and the fender wall both front and back. Adjust the position of the cab until it is centered on the frame. Tighten all ten of the body mounting bolts and replace the bolt covers. Closing Out The Project Reposition the carpet and install all kick panels and plates.

Reposition the front seats over the mounting holes and bolt securely. Reinstall the shift boot assembly by tightening the four mounting screws securely.

Install the upper fan shroud drop down brackets to the radiator using the stock bolts. Bolt the top of the fan shroud to the new drop down brackets. Place a small piece of rubber insulation between the bracket and the radiator to prevent any vibration damage.

Using a self tapping screw, mount the top of the lower fan shroud bracket to the lower radiator support. Drill a hole in the bottom of the fan shroud and bolt securely to the lower fan shroud bracket. Ensure that the fan shroud is isolated enough from the fan and positioned appropriately.

Reinstall the air intake duct. Re-install the front and rear bumpers. You can use any type of filler material to cover the gaps between the body and the bumpers. Use the supplied bumper brackets if needed.

These brackets are not meant for any purpose other than looks. Install the parking brake relocation bracket onto the rear of the body mounting flange just below the drivers door.

Relocate the parking cable above the center body frame mount and connect to the front parking brake cable. Adjust the parking brake as necessary for proper engagement. Re-install the steering extension into the upper steering shaft.



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