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    Torque specs

    That's a good link to have. I went to O'Reilly to see if they might have a service manual and they asked me what i was looking for. I told them suspension torque spec. They were able to go into their system and print me out the specs for front and rear suspension.
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    What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

    The springs drop it just under 2" from the stock height.
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    What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

    I got it lowered now that the springs finally came in. I did the swaybar last week. Then gave it a little detail.
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    Torque specs

    Is there anywhere to find torque specifications (particularly for suspension) without having to buy a service manual?
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    Ford Performance ST Experience Ashville May 19th and 20th, 2021

    Glad to hear it was fun! We are scheduled to go in August. Did they give you tickets for the Biltmore? I am just wondering since it's a quick one night stay which day you went, the day you got there or some time the next day after the ST Experience?
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    Cheap black lug mod

    I purchased some on Amazon meant for a Tesla. They are 21mm, look good, and I haven't lost any yet. I saw mixed reviews about the coating on the Gorilla and other lug nuts not holding up over time so decided to just do these...
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    New from PA

    Traded in the wife’s Volvo for a new ST. Just had the front windows tinted to match and 70% on the windshield. I also got some black lug nut covers to hide the chrome. Not sure what’s next other than I will ceramic coat it this weekend.
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    Street Pack brake pad change.

    Without a service tool? If you can do it from the the car that would be nice.
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    Street Pack brake pad change.

    No experience with the Explorer yet, but on other cars I have just used a 9 volt battery with a couple leads attached to it. Unplug the EPB motor and touch leads to the terminal until you hear it stop unwinding.


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