Vehicle Owner

Member ID: BSluss

Location: Orange, CA

Vehicle Info

1999 Ford Explorer

Bought: Jul, 2007

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Jul 28, 2009

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Brian’s Ford Explorer
“The Smoke”

  • Currently 3.4 /5 Stars.
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I felt the need to include a few pictures of myself to prove that my car is not my entire life... just a big part of it. And because everyone's always curious what the guy looks like who owns the car.

BSluss's 1999 Ford Explorer
See look, I'm social n' stuff.

 

BSluss's 1999 Ford Explorer

BSluss's 1999 Ford Explorer

 

Hopefully the last two explain the snow-wheeling pictures.

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BOSS504  

Posted by: BOSS504

07/30/2009 06:05AM

thanx for thha comment yeah iput tha baggeds on yesterday 5*s keep it pimpin

BOSS504  

Posted by: BOSS504

07/28/2009 06:18AM

nice ex keep it up

96x4x4  

Posted by: 96x4x4

04/08/2009 11:41AM

good looking x!

99EX22  

Posted by: 99EX22

10/26/2008 01:31AM

hey I forgot to answer your shock question....I did not have to get new shocks. With a body lift all your doing is lifting the body off the frame. it doesnt effect the suspension or any other components one bit.

99EX22  

Posted by: 99EX22

10/25/2008 07:51PM

haha thats alright. yeah installed everything myself. the performance accessories pa 883 lift kit comes with everything you need. the steering colum you don't mess with other than the steering extension that comes in the kit which is very easy to install and you can reach it from under the hood. i didn't get new brake lines either. you just un-clip them from some clips on the driver side front shock mount so they don't bind or bend. and the bumper brackets are also supplied in the kit. the front one works perfectly but the rear ones i had to turn upside down and switch sides and got them to work. the whole job took me about 14 hours. there is a BUNCH of information on explorerforum.com about the lift and how to do it.

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: BSluss

Location: Orange, CA