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Ford Explorer Ford Explorer is a midsize SUV with body-on-frame construction. Available with V6 or V8 power, the Explorer competes against the TrailBlazer, Grand Cherokee, 4Runner, and Pathfinder. Explorer was completely redesigned in 2006 and we were pleased with the new steering, new suspension, and new brakes, all of which were vastly improved over the previous-generation.

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Old 05-11-2008, 09:17 PM   #11 (permalink)
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that would look cool.......and i was wondering how you smoked out your tail lights??? i love that look but i havent found a decent product yet.............-thanks-
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:22 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Well, since all of the products out there are darker than I wanted..
Take a spray gun, and get some black paint, and some clear paint (like the small cans of rustolem). Mix them, and do test sprays, until it is the desired darkness. Then, spray the taillights. Be sure to hit it with multiple layers of clear for protection, and so they are glossy.
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There's a place I know about, where the dirt road runs out, and we can try out the 4 wheel drive..come on now, what do you say?
I've got the perfect place in mind, it's in the middle of nowhere, only one way to get there, you got to get a little mud on the tires.
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Old 05-12-2008, 04:10 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Well it looks like you're on track.Keep up the good work






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Old 05-13-2008, 10:34 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Took some new pics today with some nice scenery...(camera phone, so low quality. My camera battery was dead)





Lil flex...

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Sweeeeettt :cornu t:
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I was a little worried pulling up on that bank in the last two pictures, because the "path" there (which is actually an unpaved rural highway) slopes out, and is going down a hill. The last thing I wanted to do was flop, so I figured that was as high as I should go. I want to know how high I could have gone, or if I could have gotten totally up on the bank..but I don't really want to know at the same time....

Here are a few other pictures of the X/road...



Going up the hill..you can see it's pretty steep...



Shot of the road going down the hill, before it gets steep. You can see how its a right hand curve....


Rural highways meeting at the top of the hill...(the first four pictures in my previous post were taken here)


Driving up the hill...(crappy cell phone video)


As you can see, I wouldn't recommend driving the 55mph speed limit on this part of the road...

I love this road, cause nobody ever goes on it. It's my personal little playgound
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Nice pictures!
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Old 05-18-2008, 06:14 PM   #18 (permalink)
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After dealing with the rust issue, I am thinking of painting like this:

Any thoughts?
Well, now it looks like this:




After dealing with the rust:


I had to cut this whole section out and rebuild it, so I still need to do more smoothing here, but the day I was working on it I was tired and just stopped at this. It was good enough for now. Later I will be smoothing more.
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Well, I never posted picture of my sub, so I figure now is a good time. It's an RE SX 15 (2004 model, back when they still made them in the US and were an independent company), and sounds awesome. It's in a 6cu/ft vented box.

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i like it, you mentioned about having to re-wire a few things to get the lights in the correct spots the only thing I dont have is the Check Engine light.
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