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Old 10-08-2010, 03:22 PM   #52
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Explorers are diferent than Rangers. Explorers tend to kick the rear end up where Rangers don't. I use to have a '91 Ranger with Autofab beams, Fabtech radius arms, 4 inch lift National coils and National rear leafs with the shackles flipped. It cycled around 14 front and 15-16 in the rear. I use to jump it all the time and it almost always landed on all four once I softened up the rear shocks. One time I took Amy's dad and step mom out to Barstow and we found a jump that we were taking at 70-75 mph. Amy's step mom rode first and Amy said that when we hit the jump the tires were well over her head (she's 6'2") and we cleared about 60ft.

We sold it to Eric back when we had Kylie because we needed something with more seating. He evently rolled it (good think it had a full cage and 4 point harnesses).





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