It's been a hot minute since I've posted, and I honestly haven't done too much.
I finally got the Steeda springs, struts, and shocks installed along with the wheels and tires. While I was at it, I had the calipers painted blue, since the Platinum comes with an unfinished silver. I think it looks a bit better but sure does highlight how small the brakes are
I'll get some big brakes eventually...
I don't have many good pictures, so this will have have to do for now.
When dropping the Explorer off to the dealer I parked behind a stock Platinum and was a little surprised by how different mine looks compared to when I brought it home.
Yet again, not the greatest picture. It appears that I'm not the greatest photographer
I also finally got the lights tinted. Went with a medium smoke all around except for the reverse/turn signals in the rear. I really like how it turned out
On the headlights I just had them tint the borders to cover-up most of the chrome, but left the middle clear so as to not reduce the headlight output.
I really like how the taillights turned out as well. I replaced the incandescent bulbs for the reverse/turn signals with LEDs, so they're still plenty bright despite the darker tint. The medium smoke is dark enough to mute the taillights and keep them from popping so much, yet light enough so that I shouldn't get hassled too much by the UHP.
I also had all the paint cut and buffed in preparation for ceramic coating and PPF. The first body shop started but never finished, so I had random dull spots.
As mentioned, I dropped the Explorer off at the dealer where they'll resolve a couple of CELs as well as perform some looooong awaited work. The roof rack will finally be deleted, the front axle will be swapped with that from the ST, the rear subframe will be swapped with the 4 bolt from the PIU (some say it's beefier than the other 4 bolt subframes), and the rear axle will be swapped with the Torsen LSD from the Timberline. And while they have it I figured they could install some SPD DPs as well. All in all I'm told it'll take a week or so to complete.
Come spring, I'll finally get the ZFG 93 and E50 tunes and that will complete Stage 1 of the journey. Brett is working on a couple things for under the hood which are purely for looks, but I'm still pretty excited to get them installed. Still have a few cosmetic things to finish up under the hood as well
I'm aiming for the tail end of 2023 or beginning of 2024 for Stage 2 which has morphed into a potential turbo(s) and transmission upgrade or the Predator and 7 speed DCT swap. It's still very early on in the research phase for either option, but I'm stoked nonetheless. I'm following
@TMac on the single turbo, and also hoping on more bolt on options. I've also found someone with experience in doing Predator swaps who feels this project may be possible. Can you imagine a fully functional Predator swapped Explorer?! I may very well be delusional, but that would make for the ultimate sleeper...