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Re: Hi....
[Re: Hydra747]
#862129
01/23/08 10:42 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 6
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Need a Spot
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Yeah, I'm not planning an all-out SAS or anything like that for the time being, but a 3-4" susp. lift along with a small body lift should be good to run some 33"s (with some trimming thrown in for good measure). I've had good luck with welded rears in the past, and being on a budget, the price is right. I'll spring for new Warn hubs, and a winch, build some rocker guards and a front bumper and I'll hit the trails. I moved to Apache Junction, which is eastern Phoenix. I like the look of the 2 door a lot, and am looking forward to testing it's trail worthiness very soon.
Dammit, what's all this metric shit?
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Re: Hi....
[Re: JMAllen]
#862130
01/23/08 10:49 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 394
Mudrunner
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I have been tossing around , lsd, or rear axle swap. Is welding the rears fine on a daily driver? I would do it in a second if it was a trail only rig, but this is my DD.
I am not so much worried about the different way it will react, more so worried about the tires squeeling every turn I make, that is a good way to get the police after you, especially in ashland here. Do the tires squeel alot or is that kind of a myth.
thanks
Sportage sold......... 1999 4runner 4x4 , Tundra brake rotors and calipers (well worth it!) -wifes
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Re: Hi....
[Re: jaybur]
#862131
01/23/08 11:03 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 6
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Need a Spot
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I've welded the rear on a full-sized Bronco, and on a d44 in a TJ. I noticed the 'squeel' more on the Bronco than I did the Jeep. But it's not like it sounds like you're burning rubber or peeling out every time you round a corner either. It sounds like driving with bald tires more than anything else. You will notice it more than anyone else does, it's really not an attention getter.
Dammit, what's all this metric shit?
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Re: Hi....
[Re: Hydra747]
#862132
01/24/08 01:42 AM
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Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 1,396
Body Damage is Cool
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It's kind of funny how some of you are so down on Fords and love your Kia. Kia built the Feasta and Aspire for Ford and Ford helped Kia design the Sportage to fill in for the BroncoII after the Explorer replaced it. If you Park you Sportage next to an early Expedition or Explorer around the same year you will see they have almost the same profile. When the Kia first came to the US Ford owned part Kia and also part of Mazda. That why the early Kia's had so many Mazda parts. Look what happend when Ford droped Kia, they ruined the Sportage. I have owned several Ford with very good luck, a few GMs with not so much luck and a Jeep that I wish I still had to this day. My baby is a 1961 F100 4x4 with about 320,000 miles on it. I have been colectiog parts to start restoring it and hope to have it done when the truck is 50. I also have a 05 F150 with 40,000 miles and no troubles at all. I know everyone has a prefance, I'm not trying to convince you how good Fords are, Just letting you in on a little Kia history. Dennis
95 Sportage, gone but not forgotten. 98 Jeep TJ, 4" Zone springs with RC Long arms, Ford 8.8", 4.56 gears & Detroit locker rear, D30, 4.56 & Detroit Trutrack front.
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Re: Hi....
[Re: DennisThompson]
#862133
01/24/08 02:14 AM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 616
Rock Warrior
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The Ford Fiesta was a rebadged Kia Pride, I've owned a couple of Fords 46' 1 Ton, 96' Ranger 98' F-150. And they are all good vehicles, but just not as much fun as the Sporty, mainly because they cost way more than the Sporty and I would have never done the things I've done in my Kia in them. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/butwiggle.gif" alt="" />
08' Jeep Wrangler 64' Plymouth Sport Fury 383 58' Triumph TR-3A
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Re: Hi....
[Re: Iron]
#862134
01/24/08 04:15 AM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 1,136
Body Damage is Cool
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I have a 76 Ford F150. Not the best year, but I still love it <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> It's our work truck. My Grandpa purchased it new from the dealership and didn't drive it much, it only has about 75k miles on it, but he didn't take care of the engine and the valves and rings were shot. At this point in his life he had pretty severe Alzheimers. Anyway the engine was pretty well ruined so I took the easy route and dropped a rebuilt engine in it last year. And I mean, me personally, I did the install by myself with no help other than from the good 'ol manual. I just wanted to clarify that becuase some of my friends say something like "I put an Accura engine in my Honda!" but what they really mean is they paid a shop to do it...lol...
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Re: Hi....
[Re: Nukeiridium]
#862135
02/01/08 06:58 AM
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Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 45
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Ummm.... microsoft moment? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" />
Yeah, I work for one of the three small shops down here in Sierra Vista. I'm about 90 miles south of Tucson. But first, I must find my intermitent stall. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
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Got torque? '02 Ford F-350 STD Cab V10 6sp 4x4 12MPG in town and 15-17 on the highway.
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