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| <BR><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+3>Dr. John "Jack" Lobdell's</FONT></FONT> | |
| <BR><B><FONT SIZE=+2>1992 Explorer XLT</FONT></B> | |
| <BR><A HREF="jacklrg.jpg"><IMG SRC="jacksml.jpg" ALT="Jack Lobdell's Explorer in Moore Gulch" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=277 WIDTH=407></A> | |
| <BR><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=-1>Jack Lobdell's 1992 Explorer | |
| XLT</FONT></FONT></CENTER> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=-1>The photo was taken by Rick | |
| Horwitz in Moore Gulch, near Black Canyon City, Arizona. Rick and Jack | |
| played hooky on a warm winter day and visited the Orizaba mine.</FONT></FONT> | |
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| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=-1>(Click on any photo for Hi-Res)</FONT></FONT> | |
| <P><B>Written by:</B> | |
| <BR><B>Dr. John "Jack" Lobdell</B> | |
| <BR><B>Photos by:</B> | |
| <BR><B>Dr. John "Jack" Lobdell & Rick Horwitz</B></CENTER> | |
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| <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">As a career field environmental | |
| scientist, I have used a lot of different 4x4s through the years to get | |
| me lost in the backcountry. Now I think I am finally getting it right. </FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">It didn't look that way when the light | |
| café latte decaffeinated mocha mist clear-coat metallic (OK, so | |
| its brown) and white ’92 XLT and I first got together. After just | |
| 3 days of ownership and under 300 miles, I was rear-ended at high speed | |
| on the Interstate, breaking the driver seat mounts and throwing me into | |
| the back seat. That's why I have stressed lots of creature comforts | |
| for a very bad back and neck into this rig. But what impressed me | |
| was how the rest of the Explorer survived the accident, just how strong | |
| it is and how easy to fix. The couple of bent frame members were | |
| replaced, as was the rear lift gate. No glass broke. Its fuel shut-off | |
| worked perfectly. The structure remained intact. In short, I survived | |
| to fight another day when I could have died instead.</FONT> | |
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| <TD><FONT SIZE=-1>Jack's Explorer with it's stock suspension. Note that | |
| he is running Yokohama Super Digger V 31x10.50's with no lift. On | |
| this rig they never rubbed. Those are the Sandia Mountains, the southern-most | |
| extension of the Rockies, behind his house that go up to 10,600 feet, with | |
| some great wheeling trails in the foothills and canyons. He gets to test | |
| all his modifications just a 1/2 mile away from his garage. </FONT></TD> | |
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| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">The Explorer is an excellent platform | |
| and can be made to be a real on and off road performer. Here's what | |
| I did to mine:</FONT></B> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Engine Modifications:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Borla headers and exhaust, plus a Walker | |
| Dynomax no-restriction catalytic converter (1200 CFM over stock): This | |
| modification alone gives 35+ HP. </FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Then added incremental gains were obtained | |
| with the larger Performance Products mass air sensor intake and Vanir Technologies | |
| throttle body, K&N air filter, Hypertech computer chip, Splitfire spark | |
| plugs, Jacobs plug wires, and a good supertuning by my wrench. The | |
| engine delivers a conservative 210+ HP. Using 91 octane gas seems | |
| to make a difference in both power and mileage.</FONT> | |
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| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Suspension:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">My stock Explorer was one of those that | |
| were able to run 31" tires right out of the box. I used a Performance | |
| Products 1.5" lift to run 32s for a while, but wanted all new leafs (no | |
| add-a-leafs or <A HREF="jacklnkclse.jpg"><IMG SRC="jacklnkclsesml.jpg" ALT="Quick release link installed" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=315 WIDTH=213 ALIGN=LEFT></A>spacers), | |
| beefy front coil, lift with superior steering. After reading all | |
| the tech data and studying spring rates, I just added the 4" Superlift | |
| with Superunner steering. For more front wheel travel, I had a JKS | |
| sway bar disconnect for a lifted Jeep CJ modified to fit on the Performance | |
| Products heavy-duty sway bar. It works fine and I'm going to do the | |
| same on the rear sway bar now. I also have changed all the suspension | |
| bushings to Energy Suspensions urethane bushings. The body mount | |
| bushings were swapped out for Daystar urethane bushings…what a pain. | |
| These are real hard to get to and my old ones at 80,000 miles didn't seem | |
| very worn. But two were broken from the accident way back in ’92 | |
| and when they were all installed, the dirt marks showed me that I gained | |
| another ½ inch of lift from the new body bushings.</FONT> | |
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| <TD><FONT SIZE=-1>Darren Owen's, at Toys for Trucks in Albuquerque, discovered | |
| that with only minor bushing trimming, JKS sway bar disconnects (Part # | |
| 9300) for a lifted Jeep CJ will fit perfectly on an Explorer. Note the | |
| shorter skinnier stocker and the new JKS. The two opposing arrows show | |
| the slight angle offset of the stock bar. The JKS will fit with minor bushing | |
| trimming to make up for the offset. Note the JKS bushing sleeve (arrow). | |
| A different size, depending on your Explorer, may have to be used.</FONT></TD> | |
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| <TD><FONT SIZE=-1>To keep the Performance Products heavy duty sway bar | |
| level, Toys for Trucks in Albuquerque, didn't use the 4" sway bar drop | |
| bar from Superlift, because it was too long. Here they used a leftover | |
| drop bar (Superlift Part #3888) from an early Chevy or GMC pickup for a | |
| 4"-6" lift. A Superlift 5.5" kit would probably use the 4" drop bar to | |
| keep the JKS disconnects and Performance Products sway bar level in place. | |
| For disconnecting , there are many holes in the Explorers frame for attaching | |
| bungies to keep the bar out of harms way.</FONT></TD> | |
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| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Shocks: </FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Throw your mushy stockers into the ocean | |
| and get some Bilsteins, Monroe SensaTracs, or the new Edelbrocks! | |
| I wanted a great off-road shock that would counter body roll and nose dive | |
| on the <A HREF="jackshock.jpg"><IMG SRC="jackshocksml.jpg" ALT="Edelbrock IAS shock" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=309 WIDTH=213 ALIGN=LEFT></A>Interstate, | |
| but not need adjusting all the time. Edelbrock didn't make the IAS | |
| for a lifted Explorer (and say they won't anytime soon), but they do now | |
| for a 4" lifted F150 truck. I asked many questions and didn't get | |
| the answers I wanted, was told they wouldn't work, wouldn't fit, etc. | |
| They ARE the right length and strength for a built Explorer and they FIT | |
| like a glove. At Interstate speeds or on the trail you can feel the | |
| IAS valve nip body roll in the bud and it feels like you are riding on | |
| rails! Hit the brake hard and the nose stays even! I even thought | |
| I would have to drill out the mount hole a little bigger. Nope, the | |
| original Explorer mounting bolt was smaller than the hole! My alternative | |
| was to use the Rancho 9000s. I have them with the in-cab controller | |
| in my Jeep and they work great, especially on the trail…but you are always | |
| fiddling with them!</FONT> | |
| <BR> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Wheels and Tires:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">After talking with Roger Anderson of Farmington, | |
| New Mexico (who has a very built 302 powered Explorer on 35" tires), I | |
| went for an 8.5" Progressive Type 18 alloy wheel because of its 3.625" | |
| offset, strength, and featherweight. With the 33x12.50 BFGoodrich | |
| ATs’ pushed by 4.10 gears, it’s a perfect fit. The BFGs are great | |
| on the highway and not bad performers off-road.</FONT> | |
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| <P><A HREF="jackinstall.jpg"><IMG SRC="jackinstallsml.jpg" ALT="During Installation" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=215 WIDTH=311></A></CENTER> | |
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| <TD><FONT SIZE=-1>Lifting the Explorer just 4" (Superlift) gave all of | |
| this wheel well room (note arrow)...the tires on the rig in this photo | |
| are "only" 32's! New BFG A/T 33's fit great. At the same time he did the | |
| body lift, the body bushings were replaced. that's why the Recaro (arrow) | |
| seats are out...you have to strip the interior to get to the body bolts. | |
| There are even two under the gas tank and it has to be dropped...What a | |
| pain! But the Daystar (Part #KF04009) urethane bushings are very firm, | |
| limiting body roll, and gave another 1/2" of lift over the slightly worn | |
| OEM body bushings. While changing these out the guys at Toys for Trucks | |
| in Albuqurque invented many new unprintable words...</FONT></TD> | |
| </TR> | |
| </TABLE></CENTER> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Axles:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <BR><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><B>Front axle: </B>Dana 35 TTB, 4:56 Gears, | |
| ARB Airlocker, Dynatrac skidplate</FONT> | |
| <BR><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><B>Rear axle: </B> Ford 8.8", 4:56 | |
| Gears, ARB Airlocker</FONT> | |
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| <BR> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Custom Nerf Bars:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <BR> | |
| <CENTER> | |
| <P><A HREF="jacknerf1.jpg"><IMG SRC="jacknerf1sml.jpg" ALT="Jack's Nerf Bars" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=213 WIDTH=289></A></CENTER> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Driver’s side nerf bar. The 62” bar | |
| is 1 ¼” electric weld “low carbon” 14 gauge steel tubing used in | |
| stock car auto frame braces/bumpers and is bolted to the frame in 4 “L” | |
| channel brackets of ¼” hardened steel with the bars welded to the | |
| brackets. For hit-absorbing nerfs, this metal is bendable, but not | |
| brittle, like chrome-moly or high carbon steel. Unlike most nerfs, there | |
| are 2 intermediate support bars from the frame to the nerf bar for added | |
| support and hit strength. These bars are satin black to match Jack’s | |
| front push bar, light guard and Warn 8000 winch mount, with a half wrap | |
| of polished aluminum diamond plate held on with pop rivets both for a non-skid | |
| step surface and to accent Jack’s 15x8.5 Progressive (Type 18) alloy wheels. | |
| He has sealed the edge of the diamond plate with high-heat black RTV silicone | |
| for rust protection for the bar and edge protection for little fingers.</FONT> | |
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| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Other Stuff:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Dynatrac front diff skid plate, Optima | |
| battery, deep cup plugs instead of the flimsy rubber plugs in the 5-speed | |
| <A HREF="tips.htm">Mazda | |
| tranny**</A>, Amsoil full synthetic high temperature tolerance tranny fluid | |
| with Problend Gear Lube additive too keep things cool, Centerforce clutch | |
| Amsoil 85-140 full synthetic diff lube again with Problend Gear Lube, Problend | |
| radiator additive plus a full range thermostat, Amsoil synthetic white | |
| waterproof grease in hubs and driveshaft ends, Warn manual hubs, Warn 8000 | |
| lb. winch with Warn push bar mount and front light guard, Sun Air Compressor, | |
| tow hooks.</FONT> | |
| <BR> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Creature Comforts:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">OEM fabric matched Recaro seats (one takes | |
| a 3-way Homedics electric message and heating cushion), Kenwood AM/FM Cassette | |
| with 6 CD disc changer and 4 Infinity 2-way Speakers, Radio Shack CB with | |
| 3" external speaker, Wilson 1000 roof-mounted antennae, Motorola Spirit | |
| 2-way radios, 3 watt and 6/10th watt cellular phones, and a Garmin II GPS.</FONT> | |
| <BR> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>The Future:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Roof cage rack, CO2 air system, "skinny" | |
| 33x9.50 BFG spare tire on a 7" Progressive Type 18 Wheel, "skinny" 100 | |
| watt driving lights on the push bar, and a very small electric or 3-way | |
| refrigerator for that cold one after the trail.</FONT> | |
| <BR> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Wish List:</FONT></FONT></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">I like the tranny and transfer case that | |
| I baby with synthetics and cup plugs, but eventually want something lower-geared | |
| and more bulletproof. Everybody raves about the New Venture 4500, | |
| but it’s going to be a real tough fit with that big bellhousing… | |
| How about a Borg-Warner "World Class" T-5? With only 5 lbs. less | |
| maximum torque rating than the redoubtable T-4, its been pushing GT Mustangs | |
| and Z28 Camaros for many years, plus a Dana 300 transfer case will bolt | |
| right up. I have a custom built Jeep T-5 with World Class "innards" | |
| and a Dana 300 on my Jeep CJ and it is geared real low and hasn’t broken | |
| behind the 300 HP V8 yet.</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Come rebuild time, I’m going for the forged | |
| pistons, solid rocker arms, etc., from Vanir Tech. With a very mild | |
| RV cam it should bump horsepower up to about 260.</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">I’m still thinking about a Paxton supercharger…but | |
| I kinda’ like it the way it is right now. It’s a great blend of a | |
| highway and off-road performer.</FONT> | |
| <BR> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=+2>Photos from the Trail</FONT></FONT></B><BR> | |
| <BR> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">"Off the Beaten Trails" creator Rick | |
| Horwitz, got together with Jack Lobdell, for an afternoon of four wheeling | |
| fun. Here are some photos from our trip to the Orizaba mine.</FONT> | |
| <P><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">(<A HREF="ricknjack.htm">TRAIL PHOTOS</A>)</FONT></B></CENTER> | |
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| <BR><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Toys for Trucks</FONT></B> | |
| <BR><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">2019 Menaul NE</FONT> | |
| <BR><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">Albuquerque, NM 87107</FONT> | |
| <BR><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">(505) 884-5950</FONT> | |
| <BR><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica">www.toysfortrucks.com</FONT></B> | |
| <BR><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica"><A HREF="http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/ford/explorer/tips.htm">**Mazda | |
| Transmission Tips</A></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
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| document.write ('<option value=http://www.4x4central.com/kevinexp.htm>Kevin Loughran 1992'); | |
| document.write ('<option value=http://www.4x4central.com/ayers.html>Michael Ayers 1994'); | |
| document.write ('<option value=http://www.4x4central.com/squirechuk.htm>John Squirechuck 1993 XLT'); | |
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